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View article: Indirect effects dominate ecosystem service losses in response to agricultural intensification
Indirect effects dominate ecosystem service losses in response to agricultural intensification Open
Feeding a growing human population while preventing biodiversity loss is a major challenge. Land conversion impacts multiple ecosystem services (ESs), including food production and biodiversity-dependent services; yet, the role of indirect…
View article: Quantifying food competition between two demersal fish species from spatiotemporal stomach content data
Quantifying food competition between two demersal fish species from spatiotemporal stomach content data Open
Inference on competition is often made on indirect patterns of potential competition, such as population trends and spatiotemporal overlap in diet and distribution. However, these indicators do not test if the contested resources are limit…
View article: Quantifying competition between two demersal fish species from spatiotemporal stomach content data
Quantifying competition between two demersal fish species from spatiotemporal stomach content data Open
Inference on competition is often made on indirect patterns of potential competition, such as population trends and spatiotemporal overlap in diet and distribution. However, these indicators do not test if the contested resources are limit…
View article: Species motif participation provides unique information about species risk of extinction
Species motif participation provides unique information about species risk of extinction Open
Loss of species in food webs can set in motion a cascade of additional (secondary) extinctions. A species' position in a food web (e.g. its trophic level or number of interactions) is known to affect its ability to persist following distur…
View article: Identifying flow modules in ecological networks using Infomap
Identifying flow modules in ecological networks using Infomap Open
Analysing how species interact in modules is a fundamental problem in network ecology. Theory shows that a modular network structure can reveal underlying dynamic ecological and evolutionary processes, influence dynamics that operate on th…
View article: Marine conservation: towards a multi-layered network approach
Marine conservation: towards a multi-layered network approach Open
Valuing, managing and conserving marine biodiversity and a full range of ecosystem services is at the forefront of research and policy agendas. However, biodiversity is being lost at up to a thousand times the average background rate. Trad…
View article: A Bayesian network approach to trophic metacommunities shows that habitat loss accelerates top species extinctions
A Bayesian network approach to trophic metacommunities shows that habitat loss accelerates top species extinctions Open
We develop a novel approach to analyse trophic metacommunities, which allows us to explore how progressive habitat loss affects food webs. Our method combines classic metapopulation models on fragmented landscapes with a Bayesian network r…
View article: Spatial resolution and location impact group structure in a marine food web
Spatial resolution and location impact group structure in a marine food web Open
Ecological processes in food webs depend on species interactions. By identifying broad‐scaled interaction patterns, important information on species' ecological roles may be revealed. Here, we use the group model to examine how spatial res…
View article: Identifying flow modules in ecological networks using Infomap
Identifying flow modules in ecological networks using Infomap Open
Analysing how species interact in modules is a fundamental problem in network ecology. Theory shows that a modular network structure can reveal underlying dynamic ecological and evolutionary processes, influence dynamics that operate on th…
View article: The importance of species interactions in spatially explicit eco-evolutionary community dynamics under climate change
The importance of species interactions in spatially explicit eco-evolutionary community dynamics under climate change Open
Eco-evolutionary dynamics are essential in shaping the biological response of communities to ongoing climate change. Here we develop a spatially explicit eco-evolutionary framework which integrates evolution, dispersal, and species interac…
View article: A quantitative framework for investigating the reliability of empirical network construction
A quantitative framework for investigating the reliability of empirical network construction Open
Descriptions of ecological networks typically assume that the same interspecific interactions occur each time a community is observed. This contrasts with the known stochasticity of ecological communities: community composition, species ab…
View article: Conditions for successful range shifts under climate change: The role of species dispersal and landscape configuration
Conditions for successful range shifts under climate change: The role of species dispersal and landscape configuration Open
Aim Ongoing climate change is currently modifying the geographical location of areas that are climatically suitable for species. Understanding a species’ ability to successfully shift its geographical range would allow us to assess extinct…
View article: A quantitative framework for investigating the reliability of network construction
A quantitative framework for investigating the reliability of network construction Open
Descriptions of ecological networks typically assume that the same interspecific interactions occur each time a community is observed. This contrasts with the known stochasticity of ecological communities: community composition, species ab…
View article: Data from: Feeding environment and other traits shape species' roles in marine food webs
Data from: Feeding environment and other traits shape species' roles in marine food webs Open
Food webs and meso-scale motifs allow us to understand the structure of ecological communities and define species' roles within them. This species-level perspective on networks permits tests for relationships between species' traits and th…
View article: Predicting the consequences of species loss using size‐structured biodiversity approaches
Predicting the consequences of species loss using size‐structured biodiversity approaches Open
Understanding the consequences of species loss in complex ecological communities is one of the great challenges in current biodiversity research. For a long time, this topic has been addressed by traditional biodiversity experiments. Most …