Search Results - "Jordan, Ferenc"
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The network perspective: Vertical connections linking organizational levels
Published in Ecological modelling (01-11-2022)“…Life is organized into more or less well-defined organizational levels, connected both horizontally and vertically. Our knowledge is richer along the…”
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Keystone species and food webs
Published in Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological sciences (27-06-2009)“…Different species are of different importance in maintaining ecosystem functions in natural communities. Quantitative approaches are needed to identify…”
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Food web aggregation: effects on key positions
Published in Oikos (01-12-2021)“…Food webs are often simulated dynamically to explore how trophic interactions influence resource and consumer abundances. As large trophic networks cannot be…”
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How Can Mature Ecosystems Become Educated? A Response to Watson and Szathmáry
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Combining centrality indices: Maximizing the predictability of keystone species in food webs
Published in Ecological indicators (01-07-2021)“…•Predictive food web models need to better connect structure to dynamics.•The multiplicity of node centrality indices needs to be better understood.•We combine…”
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Priority areas for protection of plant-pollinator interaction networks in the Atlantic Forest
Published in Ecological indicators (01-03-2022)“…•We suggest a multi-species approach to designate high-priority areas for protection.•Beyond considering multiple species, we also quantify spatial patterns of…”
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Connected interactions: enriching food web research by spatial and social interactions
Published in Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological sciences (09-09-2024)“…This theme issue features 18 papers exploring ecological interactions, encompassing metabolic, social, and spatial connections alongside traditional trophic…”
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(How) should researchers publicize their research papers before peer review?
Published in Scientometrics (2023)“…News outlets publicize scientific research findings that have not been peer reviewed yet, and they often do it with active contribution by the authors of the…”
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Effects of joint invasion: How co-invaders affect each other's success in model food webs?
Published in Ecological modelling (01-06-2024)“…•Invaders can influence each other's success when invading together.•Predator-prey relationships between invaders increase the joint invasion…”
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Multi-node selection of patches for protecting habitat connectivity: Fragmentation versus reachability
Published in Ecological indicators (01-10-2017)“…•The connectivity of habitat networks is critical for many species.•Network models help to identify key habitat patches.•We compare two multi-node approaches:…”
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Single‐node vs. multi‐node centrality in landscape graph analysis: key habitat patches and their protection for 20 bird species in NE Spain
Published in Methods in ecology and evolution (01-11-2017)“…Summary Habitat connectivity is a major concern in biodiversity conservation. Network analysis provides efficient tools for assessing landscape connectivity…”
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Spatial variability of the Po River food web and its comparison with the Danube River food web
Published in PloS one (14-07-2023)“…Freshwater ecosystems are experiencing unprecedented pressure globally. To address environmental challenges, systematic and comparative studies on ecosystems…”
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Aggregation of incomplete food web data may help to suggest sampling strategies
Published in Ecological modelling (24-05-2017)“…•Incompleteness of trophic data influences food web structure.•Data aggregation also has an effect on food web properties.•Missing data and aggregation effects…”
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Non‐trophic key players in aquatic ecosystems: a mesocosm experiment
Published in Oikos (01-11-2020)“…The trophic network (TN) has been well stablished, and recently knowledge concerning non‐trophic relationships (NTRs) is receiving increasing attention…”
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Spatial food webs in the Barents Sea: atlantification and the reorganization of the trophic structure
Published in Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological sciences (09-09-2024)“…Climate change affects ecosystems at several levels: by altering the spatial distribution of individual species, by locally rewiring interspecific…”
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Contribution of habitat patches to network connectivity: Redundancy and uniqueness of topological indices
Published in Ecological indicators (01-09-2011)“…In order to increase the efficiency of monitoring and conservation efforts, it is of key importance to develop sound quantitative methods that are able to…”
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Integrating trophic data from the literature: The Danube River food web
Published in Food webs (01-09-2021)“…In the era of bioinformatics and big data, ecological research depends on large and easily accessible databases that make it possible to construct complex…”
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Transitivity and structural balance in marmot social networks
Published in Behavioral ecology and sociobiology (01-06-2019)“…Social relationships are composed of both positive (affiliative) and negative (agonistic) interactions, representing opposing effects. Social network theory…”
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Structure-dynamic relationship of plant–insect networks along a primary succession gradient on a glacier foreland
Published in Ecological modelling (01-10-2015)“…•We examine plant–insect network structure along a successional gradient.•Interaction changed from pollination networks to functionally diversified food…”
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Strongly asymmetric interactions and control regimes in the Barents Sea: a topological food web analysis
Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (22-04-2024)“…Introduction Increasing temperature of the global ocean alters the spatial behavior of a number of species. From the northern Atlantic Ocean, species may shift…”
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