Comparing species interaction networks along environmental gradients

Knowledge of species composition and their interactions, in the form of interaction networks, is required to understand processes shaping their distribution over time and space. As such, comparing ecological networks along environmental gradients represents a promising new research avenue to underst...

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Main Authors: Pellissier, Loïc (Author), Albouy, Camille (Author), Bascompte, Jordi (Author), Farwig, Nina (Author), Graham, Catherine (Author), Loreau, Michel (Author), Maglianesi, Maria Alejandra (Author), Melián, Carlos J. (Author), Pitteloud, Camille (Author), Roslin, Tomas (Author), Rohr, Rudolf (Author), Thuiller, Wilfried (Author), Woodward, Guy (Author), Zimmermann, Niklaus E. (Author), Gravel, Dominique (Author), Saavedra Sanchez, Serguei (Contributor)
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (Contributor)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley Blackwell, 2018-08-20T18:50:02Z.
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