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Study of the influence of the phylogenetic distance on the interaction network of mutualistic ecosystems
Fecha
2014-01Registro en:
Perazzo, Roberto P. J.; Hernández, Laura; Ceva, Horacio; Burgos, Enrique Miguel; Alvarez Hamelin, Jose Ignacio; Study of the influence of the phylogenetic distance on the interaction network of mutualistic ecosystems; Elsevier Science; Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications; 394; 1-2014; 124-135
0378-4371
Autor
Perazzo, Roberto P. J.
Hernández, Laura
Ceva, Horacio
Burgos, Enrique Miguel
Alvarez Hamelin, Jose Ignacio
Resumen
We investigate how the phylogenetic relationship between the species of each interacting guild in a mutualistic ecosystem influences its network of contacts. We develop a dynamical self organized model that reallocates contacts between mutualists, according to a contact preference rule (CPR) that takes into account phylogenetic distances. We conclude that a CPR that promotes phylogenetic proximity among the counterparts of the species of each guild leads to highly unrealistic contact patterns. We find that nestedness can instead be attributed to a general rule by which species tend to behave as generalists holding contacts with counterparts that already have a large number of contacts.