Invariant properties in coevolutionary networks of plant–animal interactions
Estación Biológica de Doñana · Aarhus University
Abstract
Abstract Plant–animal mutualistic networks are interaction webs consisting of two sets of entities, plant and animal species, whose evolutionary dynamics are deeply influenced by the outcomes of the interactions, yielding a diverse array of coevolutionary processes. These networks are two‐mode networks sharing many common properties with others such as food webs, social, and abiotic networks. Here we describe generalized patterns in the topology of 29 plant–pollinator and 24 plant–frugivore networks in natural communities. Scale‐free properties have been described for a number of biological, social, and abiotic networks; in contrast, most of the plant–animal mutualistic networks (65.6%) show species…
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3Topics & keywords
- Mutualism (biology)
- Abiotic component
- Biology
- Ecology
- Robustness (evolution)
- Ecological network
- Complex network
- Frugivore