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| Title: | Power-laws in species' biotic interaction networks can be inferred from co-occurrence data |
| Authors: | Galiana, N Arnoldi, J-F Mestre, F Rozenfeld, A BASTOS ARAUJO, MIGUEL |
| Issue Date: | 27-Nov-2023 |
| Publisher: | Nature Ecology and Evolution |
| Citation: | Galiana, N. Arnoldi, J-F., Mestre, F., Rozenfeld, A. & Araújo, M.B. 2024. Power-laws in species' biotic interaction networks can be inferred from co-occurrence data. Nature Ecology & Evolution. 8, 209- |
| Abstract: | Inferring biotic interactions from species co-occurrence patterns has long intrigued ecologists. Yet recent research revealed that co-occurrences may not reliably represent pairwise biotic interactions. We propose that examining network-level co-occurrence patterns can provide valuable insights into community structure and assembly. Analysing ten bipartite networks of empirically sampled biotic interactions and associated species spatial distribution, we find that approximately 20% of co-occurrences correspond to actual interactions. Moreover, the degree distribution shifts from exponential in co-occurrence networks to power laws in networks of biotic interactions. This shift results from a strong interplay between species’ biotic (their interacting partners) and abiotic (their environmental requirements) niches, and is accurately predicted by considering co-occurrence frequencies. Our work offers a mechanistic understanding of the assembly of ecological communities and suggests simple ways to infer fundamental biotic interaction network characteristics from co-occurrence data. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/41799 |
| Type: | article |
| Appears in Collections: | MED - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica
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