Identifying a common backbone of interactions underlying food webs from different ecosystems

The structure of ecological networks can vary dramatically, yet there may be common features across networks from different ecosystem types. Here, Bramon Mora et al. use network alignment to demonstrate that there is a common backbone of interactions underlying empirical food webs.

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Autores principales: Bernat Bramon Mora, Dominique Gravel, Luis J. Gilarranz, Timothée Poisot, Daniel B. Stouffer
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Publicado: Nature Portfolio 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/5ec1581589bb43fab3e7b23ffae6380b
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Sumario:The structure of ecological networks can vary dramatically, yet there may be common features across networks from different ecosystem types. Here, Bramon Mora et al. use network alignment to demonstrate that there is a common backbone of interactions underlying empirical food webs.