How collectively integrated are ecological communities?

Yuval R. Zelnik, Nuria Galiana, Matthieu Barbier, Michel Loreau, Eric Galbraith, Jean François Arnoldi*

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Beyond abiotic conditions, do population dynamics mostly depend on a species' direct predators, preys and conspecifics? Or can indirect feedback that ripples across the whole community be equally important? Determining where ecological communities sit on the spectrum between these two characterizations requires a metric able to capture the difference between them. Here we show that the spectral radius of a community's interaction matrix provides such a metric, thus a measure of ecological collectivity, which is accessible from imperfect knowledge of biotic interactions and related to observable signatures. This measure of collectivity integrates existing approaches to complexity, interaction structure and indirect interactions. Our work thus provides an original perspective on the question of to what degree communities are more than loose collections of species or simple interaction motifs and explains when pragmatic reductionist approaches ought to suffice or fail when applied to ecological communities.

Idioma originalAnglès
Número d’articlee14358
Nombre de pàgines14
RevistaEcology Letters
Volum27
Número1
DOIs
Estat de la publicacióPublicada - 24 de gen. 2024

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