Graph Theory and Ecology By Ojasvi Khanna
Introduction to Graph Theory Given by Leonhard Euler After solving the problem of Seven Bridges of Königsberg
Important Terms Vertices/ Nodes/ Points
Important Terms Vertices/ Nodes/ Points V = {A, B, C, D, E, F} Cardinality = # vertices =
Important Terms Vertices/ Nodes/ Points V = {A, B, C, D, E, F} Cardinality = # vertices = 6
Important Terms Vertices/ Nodes/ Points Edges V = {A, B, C, D, E, F} Cardinality = # vertices = 6 Degree of vertice = # edges it has
Important Terms Vertices/ Nodes/ Points Edges V = {A, B, C, D, E, F} Cardinality = # vertices = 6 Degree of vertice = # edges it has A = B = C = D = E = F =
Important Terms Vertices/ Nodes/ Points Edges V = {A, B, C, D, E, F} Cardinality = # vertices = 6 Degree of vertice = # edges it has A = 2 B = 2 C = 2 D = 3 E = 3 F = 2
Ecosystems A biological community of organisms interacting with the biotic and abiotic elements in the environment. Can also be seen as a network of interactions
Ecological Networks Ecosystems can be seen as ecological networks to help us visualise: Species Richness Food Webs Transfer of Energy Population Density Ecological Importance
Examples of Ecological Network Node = Species Edge = Energy Transfer through eating
Size of node = Population Density Cardinality = Species Richness Degree of node = Importance of species in ecosystem
Significance A higher degree of any species in an ecological network shows that it is of high ecological importance Removing one ecologically important species = collapse of the network Representation of biodiversity Allow visualisation of importance of a species
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