The modularity of pollination networks
Aarhus University · Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas · +1 more institution
Abstract
In natural communities, species and their interactions are often organized as nonrandom networks, showing distinct and repeated complex patterns. A prevalent, but poorly explored pattern is ecological modularity, with weakly interlinked subsets of species (modules), which, however, internally consist of strongly connected species. The importance of modularity has been discussed for a long time, but no consensus on its prevalence in ecological networks has yet been reached. Progress is hampered by inadequate methods and a lack of large datasets. We analyzed 51 pollination networks including almost 10,000 species and 20,000 links and tested for modularity by using a recently developed simulated annealing…
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4Topics & keywords
- Modularity (biology)
- Biology
- Modular design
- Ecological network
- Trait
- Pollination
- Extinction (optical mineralogy)
- Pollinator
- Life in Land