| Literature DB >> 33906397 |
Marie-Josée Fortin1, Mark R T Dale2, Chris Brimacombe1.
Abstract
Network ecology is an emerging field that allows researchers to conceptualize and analyse ecological networks and their dynamics. Here, we focus on the dynamics of ecological networks in response to environmental changes. Specifically, we formalize how network topologies constrain the dynamics of ecological systems into a unifying framework in network ecology that we refer to as the 'ecological network dynamics framework'. This framework stresses that the interplay between species interaction networks and the spatial layout of habitat patches is key to identifying which network properties (number and weights of nodes and links) and trade-offs among them are needed to maintain species interactions in dynamic landscapes. We conclude that to be functional, ecological networks should be scaled according to species dispersal abilities in response to landscape heterogeneity. Determining how such effective ecological networks change through space and time can help reveal their complex dynamics in a changing world.Entities:
Keywords: ecological network dynamics framework; edge detection; graphlet; motif; multilayer network; spatio-temporal network
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33906397 PMCID: PMC8080002 DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2020.1889
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Biol Sci ISSN: 0962-8452 Impact factor: 5.349