Determination of keystone species in CSM food web: A topological analysis of network structure

The importance of a species is correlated with its topological properties in a food web. Studies of keystone species provide the valuable theory and evidence for conservation ecology, biodiversity, habitat management, as well as the dynamics and stability of the ecosystem. Comparing with biological...

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Main Authors: LiQin Jiang, WenJun Zhang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Academy of Ecology and Environmental Sciences 2015-03-01
Series:Network Biology
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Online Access:http://www.iaees.org/publications/journals/nb/articles/2015-5(1)/determination-of-keystone-species-in-CSM-food-web.pdf
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spelling doaj-313af94b2e0e43728a3e2e230e664b132020-11-24T21:22:51ZengInternational Academy of Ecology and Environmental SciencesNetwork Biology2220-88792220-88792015-03-01511333Determination of keystone species in CSM food web: A topological analysis of network structureLiQin Jiang0WenJun Zhang1School of Life Sciences, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou 510275, ChinaSchool of Life Sciences, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou 510275, China; International Academy of Ecology and Environmental Sciences, Hong KongThe importance of a species is correlated with its topological properties in a food web. Studies of keystone species provide the valuable theory and evidence for conservation ecology, biodiversity, habitat management, as well as the dynamics and stability of the ecosystem. Comparing with biological experiments, network methods based on topological structure possess particular advantage in the identification of keystone species. In present study, we quantified the relative importance of species in Carpinteria Salt Marsh food web by analyzing five centrality indices. The results showed that there were large differences in rankings species in terms of different centrality indices. Moreover, the correlation analysis of those centralities was studied in order to enhance the identifying ability of keystone species. The results showed that the combination of degree centrality and closeness centrality could better identify keystone species, and the keystone species in the CSM food web were identified as, Stictodora hancocki, small cyathocotylid, Pygidiopsoides spindalis, Phocitremoides ovale and Parorchis acanthus. http://www.iaees.org/publications/journals/nb/articles/2015-5(1)/determination-of-keystone-species-in-CSM-food-web.pdfkeystone speciestopological parameterscentrality indicesbiological networks
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Determination of keystone species in CSM food web: A topological analysis of network structure
Network Biology
keystone species
topological parameters
centrality indices
biological networks
author_facet LiQin Jiang
WenJun Zhang
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title Determination of keystone species in CSM food web: A topological analysis of network structure
title_short Determination of keystone species in CSM food web: A topological analysis of network structure
title_full Determination of keystone species in CSM food web: A topological analysis of network structure
title_fullStr Determination of keystone species in CSM food web: A topological analysis of network structure
title_full_unstemmed Determination of keystone species in CSM food web: A topological analysis of network structure
title_sort determination of keystone species in csm food web: a topological analysis of network structure
publisher International Academy of Ecology and Environmental Sciences
series Network Biology
issn 2220-8879
2220-8879
publishDate 2015-03-01
description The importance of a species is correlated with its topological properties in a food web. Studies of keystone species provide the valuable theory and evidence for conservation ecology, biodiversity, habitat management, as well as the dynamics and stability of the ecosystem. Comparing with biological experiments, network methods based on topological structure possess particular advantage in the identification of keystone species. In present study, we quantified the relative importance of species in Carpinteria Salt Marsh food web by analyzing five centrality indices. The results showed that there were large differences in rankings species in terms of different centrality indices. Moreover, the correlation analysis of those centralities was studied in order to enhance the identifying ability of keystone species. The results showed that the combination of degree centrality and closeness centrality could better identify keystone species, and the keystone species in the CSM food web were identified as, Stictodora hancocki, small cyathocotylid, Pygidiopsoides spindalis, Phocitremoides ovale and Parorchis acanthus.
topic keystone species
topological parameters
centrality indices
biological networks
url http://www.iaees.org/publications/journals/nb/articles/2015-5(1)/determination-of-keystone-species-in-CSM-food-web.pdf
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