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  • Beyond species: why ecologi... Beyond species: why ecological interaction networks vary through space and time
    Poisot, Timothée; Stouffer, Daniel B.; Gravel, Dominique Oikos, March 2015, Volume: 124, Issue: 3
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    Community ecology is tasked with the considerable challenge of predicting the structure, and properties, of emerging ecosystems. It requires the ability to understand how and why species interact, as ...
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  • A comprehensive evaluation ... A comprehensive evaluation of predictive performance of 33 species distribution models at species and community levels
    Norberg, Anna; Abrego, Nerea; Blanchet, F. Guillaume ... Ecological monographs, August 2019, Volume: 89, Issue: 3
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    A large array of species distribution model (SDM) approaches has been developed for explaining and predicting the occurrences of individual species or species assemblages. Given the wealth of ...
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  • Stability and complexity in... Stability and complexity in model meta-ecosystems
    Gravel, Dominique; Massol, François; Leibold, Mathew A Nature communications, 08/2016, Volume: 7, Issue: 1
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    The diversity of life and its organization in networks of interacting species has been a long-standing theoretical puzzle for ecologists. Ever since May's provocative paper challenging whether 'large ...
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  • dissimilarity of species in... dissimilarity of species interaction networks
    Poisot, Timothée; Canard, Elsa; Mouillot, David ... Ecology letters, December 2012, Volume: 15, Issue: 12
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    In a context of global changes, and amidst the perpetual modification of community structure undergone by most natural ecosystems, it is more important than ever to understand how species ...
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  • What constrains food webs? ... What constrains food webs? A maximum entropy framework for predicting their structure with minimal biases
    Banville, Francis; Gravel, Dominique; Poisot, Timothée PLoS computational biology, 09/2023, Volume: 19, Issue: 9
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    Food webs are complex ecological networks whose structure is both ecologically and statistically constrained, with many network properties being correlated with each other. Despite the recognition of ...
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  • Scaling‐up biodiversity‐eco... Scaling‐up biodiversity‐ecosystem functioning research
    Gonzalez, Andrew; Germain, Rachel M.; Srivastava, Diane S. ... Ecology letters, April 2020, Volume: 23, Issue: 4
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    A rich body of knowledge links biodiversity to ecosystem functioning (BEF), but it is primarily focused on small scales. We review the current theory and identify six expectations for scale ...
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  • On the sensitivity of food ... On the sensitivity of food webs to multiple stressors
    Beauchesne, David; Cazelles, Kevin; Archambault, Philippe ... Ecology letters, October 2021, Volume: 24, Issue: 10
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    Evaluating the effects of multiple stressors on ecosystems is becoming increasingly vital with global changes. The role of species interactions in propagating the effects of stressors, although ...
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  • Biodiversity as insurance: ... Biodiversity as insurance: from concept to measurement and application
    Loreau, Michel; Barbier, Matthieu; Filotas, Elise ... Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, October 2021, Volume: 96, Issue: 5
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    ABSTRACT Biological insurance theory predicts that, in a variable environment, aggregate ecosystem properties will vary less in more diverse communities because declines in the performance or ...
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  • No complexity-stability rel... No complexity-stability relationship in empirical ecosystems
    Jacquet, Claire; Moritz, Charlotte; Morissette, Lyne ... Nature communications, 08/2016, Volume: 7, Issue: 1
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    Understanding the mechanisms responsible for stability and persistence of ecosystems is one of the greatest challenges in ecology. Robert May showed that, contrary to intuition, complex randomly ...
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  • Extending the concept of ke... Extending the concept of keystone species to communities and ecosystems
    Mouquet, Nicolas; Gravel, Dominique; Massol, François ... Ecology letters, January 2013, Volume: 16, Issue: 1
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    Keystone species are defined as having disproportionate importance in their community. This concept has proved useful and is now often used in conservation ecology. Here, we introduce the concept of ...
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