Top PDF Comparing species interaction networks along environmental gradients

Comparing species interaction networks along environmental gradients

Comparing species interaction networks along environmental gradients

... all species from the regional pool (Dunne, 2006) and provides an alternative approach to compare the structure of ecological ...overall interaction pool, as is generally done with null models (Schleuning et ...

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Spatial eco-evolutionary dynamics along environmental gradients: multi-stability and cluster dynamics

Spatial eco-evolutionary dynamics along environmental gradients: multi-stability and cluster dynamics

... the interaction (competition) range δ is a critical determinant of pop- ulation ...the species to maintain viable populations in geographic areas where optimal conditions are too different from its original ...

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The interacting effect of habitat amount, habitat diversity and fragmentation on insect diversity along elevational gradients

The interacting effect of habitat amount, habitat diversity and fragmentation on insect diversity along elevational gradients

... insect species associate with specific plants or with particular environmental or landscape ...by comparing simplified and complex models (see more details in the Appendix ...

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The AmP project: Comparing species on the basis of dynamic energy budget parameters

The AmP project: Comparing species on the basis of dynamic energy budget parameters

... AMP species (the graph is available on the parameters page of the AmP ...the species in ...the species which is based on the bijection of nine data points to nine parameters [ 31 ] works in most ...

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Dynamic crack growth along heterogeneous planar interfaces: interaction with unidimensional strips

Dynamic crack growth along heterogeneous planar interfaces: interaction with unidimensional strips

...  . (41) Such toughness maps were constructed [Fig. 13 (a)] and the spatio-temporal evolution of the local speed was de- termined using the numerical scheme described in Sec. II.D [Fig. 13 (b)]. Once moving front begins ...

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Environmental determinants of leaf litter ant community composition along an elevational gradient

Environmental determinants of leaf litter ant community composition along an elevational gradient

... For Peer Review Only TABLE S2. Leaf-litter ant sampling plots, coordinates, elevation and environmental parameters measured in the study. Lat. = latitude; long. = longitude; elev. = elevation (m); sand = ...

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Analysis of some networks with local interaction

Analysis of some networks with local interaction

... L’archive ouverte pluridisciplinaire HAL, est destinée au dépôt et à la diffusion de documents scientifiques de niveau recherche, publiés ou non, émanant des établissements d’enseignemen[r] ...

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Activity date estimation in timestamped interaction networks

Activity date estimation in timestamped interaction networks

... Each interaction is timestamped and our goal is to estimate a central time stamp for each agent in such a way that interac- tion dates are compatible with the time stamps of the agents and with expert knowledge on ...

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Species composition and environmental adaptation of indigenous Chinese cattle

Species composition and environmental adaptation of indigenous Chinese cattle

... In an analysis of only Asian cattle (Fig. 2b ), the first PC that explains 14.5% of the genetic variation again corresponds to the taurine-indicine separation, but the second PC that explains 1.45% of the genetic ...

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Passerine extrapair mating dynamics: a bayesian modeling approach comparing four species.

Passerine extrapair mating dynamics: a bayesian modeling approach comparing four species.

... flycatcher species and in the two tit species need not stem from phylogeny but may have evolved independently within the tit and flycatcher species considered ...tit species and the two ...

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Fire Regime along Latitudinal Gradients of Continuous to Discontinuous Coniferous Boreal Forests in Eastern Canada

Fire Regime along Latitudinal Gradients of Continuous to Discontinuous Coniferous Boreal Forests in Eastern Canada

... Moreover, from a forest management perspective, it is important to understand how fire regimes vary depending on the latitude. In Quebec, northern discontinuous forests are protected from commercial forest harvesting by ...

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Isomorphic Boolean networks and dense interaction graphs

Isomorphic Boolean networks and dense interaction graphs

... Concerning short term perspectives, we checked by computer that the first theorem holds for n = 3 (for n = 2 it fails; see the appendix) and that the second holds for n = 2, 3. For n = 4 this is much time-consuming and ...

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Functional similarity and dissimilarity facilitate alien plant invasiveness along biotic and abiotic gradients in an arid protected area

Functional similarity and dissimilarity facilitate alien plant invasiveness along biotic and abiotic gradients in an arid protected area

... including species identity in the fixed effects which turned out to be the main factor determining the variability in the studied trait ...among species (Table ...among species by testing model ...

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Impromptu Deployment of Wireless Relay Networks: Experiences Along a Forest Trail

Impromptu Deployment of Wireless Relay Networks: Experiences Along a Forest Trail

... Related Work: The problem of impromptu deployment was earlier addressed by heuristics and experimentation (e.g., [4]). There appears to have been little effort to rigorously formulate the problem in an optimal sequential ...

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Biogeography of Soil Bacterial Networks along a Gradient of Cropping Intensity

Biogeography of Soil Bacterial Networks along a Gradient of Cropping Intensity

... analyses. Comparing the bacterial networks between the four land uses required: i) standardization of the number of soils used to compute the network by land use to avoid a sampling size effect and ii) ...

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Algorithms for the analysis of protein interaction networks

Algorithms for the analysis of protein interaction networks

... Given the inputs, we search for the simplest arrangement of nodes in a directed graph, such that (1) the nodes correspond to proteins, (2) the directed edges correspond [r] ...

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Estimating the risk of species interaction loss in mutualistic communities

Estimating the risk of species interaction loss in mutualistic communities

... square interaction as an example. If the red square interaction exhibits taxonomic consistency in its vulnerability values, then all red square links should have similar levels of ...square ...

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Functional prediction of environmental variables using metabolic networks

Functional prediction of environmental variables using metabolic networks

... hyperthermophilic species mediums were found in MediaDB 30 , a database of chemically-defined growth conditions, as it enables easy deduction of metabolites in ...each species, and built a binary matrix ...

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Interaction with Soil Constituents Determines the Environmental Impact of Proteins

Interaction with Soil Constituents Determines the Environmental Impact of Proteins

... of interaction for some of the natural humic substances with the clay surfaces, which are thus more easily exchanged than polyethylene glycol (Quiquampoix, ...the interaction of an enzyme with a mixture of ...

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Evidence for sequential and increasing activation of replication origins along replication timing gradients in the human genome.

Evidence for sequential and increasing activation of replication origins along replication timing gradients in the human genome.

... timing gradients with practically no regions larger than 100 kb replicating at less than 2 ...timing gradients are set by the delay and the spacing between successive origin firings rather than by the ...

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