Disentangling nestedness from models of ecological complexity

Nature64.80
Volume: 487, Issue: 7406, Pages: 227 - 230
Published: Jun 20, 2012
Abstract
Complex networks of interactions are ubiquitous and are particularly important in ecological communities, in which large numbers of species exhibit negative (for example, competition or predation) and positive (for example, mutualism) interactions with one another. Nestedness in mutualistic ecological networks is the tendency for ecological specialists to interact with a subset of species that also interact with more generalist species. Recent...
Paper Details
Title
Disentangling nestedness from models of ecological complexity
Published Date
Jun 20, 2012
Journal
Volume
487
Issue
7406
Pages
227 - 230
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