[HTML][HTML] Nestedness in complex networks: observation, emergence, and implications

MS Mariani, ZM Ren, J Bascompte, CJ Tessone - Physics Reports, 2019 - Elsevier
The observed architecture of ecological and socio-economic networks differssignificantly
from that of random networks. From a network science standpoint, non-random structural …

Towards a probabilistic understanding about the context-dependency of species interactions

C Song, S Von Ahn, RP Rohr, S Saavedra - Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2020 - cell.com
Observational and experimental studies have shown that an interaction class between two
species (be it mutualistic, competitive, antagonistic, or neutral) may switch to a different …

Ecological network complexity scales with area

N Galiana, M Lurgi, VAG Bastazini, J Bosch… - Nature ecology & …, 2022 - nature.com
Larger geographical areas contain more species—an observation raised to a law in
ecology. Less explored is whether biodiversity changes are accompanied by a modification …

Coexistence of nestedness and modularity in host–pathogen infection networks

S Valverde, B Vidiella, R Montanez, A Fraile… - Nature Ecology & …, 2020 - nature.com
The long-term coevolution of hosts and pathogens in their environment forms a complex
web of multi-scale interactions. Understanding how environmental heterogeneity affects the …

How to invade an ecological network

C Hui, DM Richardson - Trends in ecology & evolution, 2019 - cell.com
Invasion science is in a state of paradox, having low predictability despite strong, identifiable
covariates of invasion performance. We propose shifting the foundation metaphor of …

The role of redundancy in industrial symbiotic business development: A theoretical framework explored by agent-based simulation

L Fraccascia, DM Yazan, V Albino, H Zijm - International journal of …, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract Sustainability of Industrial Symbiosis (IS) businesses plays a key role in supporting
the circular economy. Industrial symbiosis networks (ISNs) can survive in the long run if they …

Breaking the spell of nestedness: the entropic origin of nestedness in mutualistic systems

C Payrató-Borras, L Hernández, Y Moreno - Physical Review X, 2019 - APS
Mutualistic interactions, those that are naturally beneficial for both interacting species, are
recurrently found in ecosystems. Observations of natural systems show that if we draw …

Estimating comparable distances to tipping points across mutualistic systems by scaled recovery rates

H Zhang, Q Wang, W Zhang, S Havlin… - Nature Ecology & …, 2022 - nature.com
Mutualistic systems can experience abrupt and irreversible regime shifts caused by local or
global stressors. Despite decades of efforts to understand ecosystem dynamics and …

Reflections on, and visions for, the changing field of pollination ecology

TM Knight, TL Ashman, JM Bennett, JH Burns… - Ecology …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Since the launch of Ecology Letters in 1998, the field of Pollination Ecology has changed
considerably in its focus. In this review, we discuss the major discoveries across the past two …

The geographic mosaic of coevolution in mutualistic networks

LP Medeiros, G Garcia, JN Thompson… - Proceedings of the …, 2018 - National Acad Sciences
Ecological interactions shape adaptations through coevolution not only between pairs of
species but also through entire multispecies assemblages. Local coevolution can then be …