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NOS: A software suite to compute node overlap and segregation (n ) in ecological networks

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Investigating the structure of ecological networks can help unravel the mechanisms promoting and maintaining biodiversity. Recently, trona and Veech (10.1111/2041-210X.12395) introduced a new metric ( pronounced ‘nos’), that allows assessment of structural patterns in networks ranging from complete node segregation to perfect nestedness, and that also provides a visual and quantitative assessment of the degree of network modularity. The metric permits testing of a wide range of hypotheses regarding the tendency for species to share interacting partners by taking into account ecologically plausible species interactions based on constraints such as trophic levels and habitat preference. Here we introduce NOS, a software suite (including a web interface freely accessible at http://nos.alwaysdata.net, an executable program, and Python and R packages) that makes it possible to exploit the full potential of this method. Besides computing node overlap and segregation, the software provides different functions to automatically identify a set of possible resource-consumer interactions in food webs based on trophic levels. As an example of application, we analyzed two well-resolved high-latitude marine food webs, showing that an explicit a priori consideration of trophic levels is fundamental for a proper assessment of food web structure.
2017-10-18
WILEY-BLACKWELL
JRC107076
0906-7590,   
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/ecog.03447,    https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC107076,   
10.1111/ecog.03447,   
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