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Ecological networks: delving into the architecture of biodiversity
Author(s) -
Rúben Heleno,
Cristina García,
Pedro Jordano,
Anna Traveset,
José M. Gómez,
Nico Blüthgen,
Jane Memmott,
Mari Moora,
Jorge Orestes Cerdeira,
Susana RodríguezEcheverría,
Helena Freitas,
Jens M. Olesen
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
biology letters
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.596
H-Index - 110
eISSN - 1744-957X
pISSN - 1744-9561
DOI - 10.1098/rsbl.2013.1000
Subject(s) - variety (cybernetics) , biology , ecology , field (mathematics) , biodiversity , data science , ecological network , visualization , environmental resource management , computer science , ecosystem , artificial intelligence , environmental science , mathematics , pure mathematics
Rubén H. Heleno et al.In recent years, the analysis of interaction networks has grown popular as a framework to explore ecological processes and the relationships between community structure and its functioning. The field has rapidly grown from its infancy to a vibrant youth, as reflected in the variety and quality of the discussions held at the first international symposium on Ecological Networks in Coimbra-Portugal (23-25 October 2013). The meeting gathered 170 scientists from 22 countries, who presented data from a broad geographical range, and covering all stages of network analyses, from sampling strategies to effective ways of communicating results, presenting new analytical tools, incorporation of temporal and spatial dynamics, new applications and visualization tools. 1 During the meeting it became evident that while many of the caveats diagnosed in early network studies are successfully being tackled, new challenges arise, attesting to the health of the discipline.This work was financially supported by the Marie Curie Career Integration grant no. 2012-321794-SEEDSPeer Reviewe

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