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Jordi Bascompte(2009), Science 425:416-419 Asummaryof: A summary of:
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Incorporating network theory in Ecological Studies ◦ Review ◦ Benefits Examine interaction patterns vs. species composition
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Paper Overview Entangled Bank Biodiversity Architecture ◦ Architecture of Biodiversity ◦ Architecture Influences Robustness ◦ Architecture Influences Network Size ◦ Beyond Species Interactions Conclusion
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“In the case of every species, many different checks, acting at different periods of life, and during different seasons or years, probably come into play; … When we look at the plants and bushes clothing an entangled bank, we are tempted to attribute their proportional numbers and kinds to what we call chance. But how false a view is this!” http://www.fossilmuseum.net/Evolution/Darwin.htm
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Paper Overview Entangled Bank Biodiversity Architecture ◦ Architecture of Biodiversity ◦ Architecture Influences Robustness ◦ Architecture Influences Network Size ◦ Beyond Species Interactions Conclusion
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Definition: ◦ the diversity of plant and animal life in a particular habitat (or in the world as a whole); "a high level of biodiversity is desirable“ Value: ◦ At the ecosystem level, biodiversity provides the conditions and drives the processes that sustain the global economy – and our very survival as a species wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webw
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Past Studies: ◦ Count species, not their interactions ◦ Assume homogeneous interactions Need: ◦ Incorporate network theory
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Paper Overview Entangled Bank Biodiversity Architecture ◦ Architecture of Biodiversity ◦ Architecture Influences Robustness ◦ Architecture Influences Network Size ◦ Beyond Species Interactions Conclusion
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Food Webs = Trophic interactions ◦ Predator/Prey/Herbivore/Plant cmore.soest.hawaii.edu
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Food Webs = Trophic interactions ◦ Mutualism (pollinations/seed dispersal)
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Montoya, J, S L Pimm, R V Sole (2006) Ecological Networks and their fragility. Nature, 442:doi:10.1038/nature04927
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Paper Overview Entangled Bank Biodiversity Architecture ◦ Architecture of Biodiversity ◦ Architecture Influences Robustness ◦ Architecture Influences Network Size ◦ Beyond Species Interactions Conclusion
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Biodiversity Threats ◦ species extinctions, ◦ habitat loss ◦ anthropogenic influence Coextinction avalanches ◦ phylogenetically similar species ◦ trophically unique species
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Rezende, E, J E Lavabre, P R Guimeraes, P Jordano, J Bascompte (2007) Non-random coextinctions in phylogenetically structures in multualistic networks. Nature, 448:925-928.
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Petchey, O, A Eklof, C Borrvall and B Ebenman (2008)Trophically Unique Species Are Vulnerable to Cascading Extinction. The American Naturalist, 171:569-579
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Trophic Modules Network Motifs
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Paper Overview Entangled Bank Biodiversity Architecture ◦ Architecture of Biodiversity ◦ Architecture Influences Robustness ◦ Architecture Influences Network Size ◦ Beyond Species Interactions Conclusion
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Size: Number of species that can be supported by a network ◦ example
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Challenges linking architecture & function ◦ population dynamics network topology ◦ multiple interaction types ◦ species invasions, climate change, and other challenges
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Paper Overview Entangled Bank Biodiversity Architecture ◦ Architecture of Biodiversity ◦ Architecture Influences Robustness ◦ Architecture Influences Network Size ◦ Beyond Species Interactions Conclusion
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Other types of ecological networks ◦ Habitat Fragments
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Other types of ecological networks ◦ Genetic variation in space
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Paper Overview Entangled Bank Biodiversity Architecture ◦ Architecture of Biodiversity ◦ Architecture Influences Robustness ◦ Architecture Influences Network Size ◦ Beyond Species Interactions Conclusion
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Networks useful descriptors of ecological systems Assessment of perturbations/predictions Enable heterogeneous studies Show generalities among disparate systems
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