Missing and forbidden links in mutualistic networks

Ecological networks are complexes of interacting species, but not all potential links among species are realized. Unobserved links are either missing or forbidden. Missing links exist, but require more sampling or alternative ways of detection to be verified. Forbidden links remain unobservable, irr...

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Main Authors: Jens M. Olesen, Jordi Bascompte, Yoko L. Dupont, Heidi Elberling, Claus Rasmussen, Pedro Jordano
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.419.9993 2023-05-15T14:59:48+02:00 Missing and forbidden links in mutualistic networks Jens M. Olesen Jordi Bascompte Yoko L. Dupont Heidi Elberling Claus Rasmussen Pedro Jordano The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.419.9993 http://ebd10.ebd.csic.es/pdfs/Olesen_etal_2011_PRSB_Forbidden links.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.419.9993 http://ebd10.ebd.csic.es/pdfs/Olesen_etal_2011_PRSB_Forbidden links.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://ebd10.ebd.csic.es/pdfs/Olesen_etal_2011_PRSB_Forbidden links.pdf Arctic climate Mediterranean shrubland mismatch pollination seed text ftciteseerx 2016-01-08T03:54:52Z Ecological networks are complexes of interacting species, but not all potential links among species are realized. Unobserved links are either missing or forbidden. Missing links exist, but require more sampling or alternative ways of detection to be verified. Forbidden links remain unobservable, irrespective of sampling effort. They are caused by linkage constraints. We studied one Arctic pollination network and two Mediterranean seed-dispersal networks. In the first, for example, we recorded flower-visit links for one full season, arranged data in an interaction matrix and got a connectance C of 15 per cent. Interaction accumulation curves documented our sampling of interactions through observation of visits to be robust. Then, we included data on pollen from the body surface of flower visitors as an additional link ‘currency’. This resulted in 98 new links, missing from the visitation data. Thus, the combined visit–pollen matrix got an increased C of 20 per cent. For the three networks, C ranged from 20 to 52 per cent, and thus the percentage of unobserved links (100 2 C) was 48 to 80 per cent; these were assumed forbidden because of linkage constraints and not missing because of under-sampling. Phenological uncoupling (i.e. non-overlapping phenophases between interacting mutualists) is one kind of constraint, and it explained 22 to 28 per cent of all possible, but unobserved links. Increasing phenophase overlap between species increased link probability, but extensive overlaps were required to achieve a high probability. Other kinds of constraint, such as size mismatch and accessibility limitations, are briefly addressed. Text Arctic Unknown Arctic
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climate
Mediterranean shrubland
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pollination
seed
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climate
Mediterranean shrubland
mismatch
pollination
seed
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Jordi Bascompte
Yoko L. Dupont
Heidi Elberling
Claus Rasmussen
Pedro Jordano
Missing and forbidden links in mutualistic networks
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climate
Mediterranean shrubland
mismatch
pollination
seed
description Ecological networks are complexes of interacting species, but not all potential links among species are realized. Unobserved links are either missing or forbidden. Missing links exist, but require more sampling or alternative ways of detection to be verified. Forbidden links remain unobservable, irrespective of sampling effort. They are caused by linkage constraints. We studied one Arctic pollination network and two Mediterranean seed-dispersal networks. In the first, for example, we recorded flower-visit links for one full season, arranged data in an interaction matrix and got a connectance C of 15 per cent. Interaction accumulation curves documented our sampling of interactions through observation of visits to be robust. Then, we included data on pollen from the body surface of flower visitors as an additional link ‘currency’. This resulted in 98 new links, missing from the visitation data. Thus, the combined visit–pollen matrix got an increased C of 20 per cent. For the three networks, C ranged from 20 to 52 per cent, and thus the percentage of unobserved links (100 2 C) was 48 to 80 per cent; these were assumed forbidden because of linkage constraints and not missing because of under-sampling. Phenological uncoupling (i.e. non-overlapping phenophases between interacting mutualists) is one kind of constraint, and it explained 22 to 28 per cent of all possible, but unobserved links. Increasing phenophase overlap between species increased link probability, but extensive overlaps were required to achieve a high probability. Other kinds of constraint, such as size mismatch and accessibility limitations, are briefly addressed.
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