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PATTERN OF BAT-ECTOPARASITE INTERACTION IN THE STATE OF SERGIPE, BRAZIL: AN ECOLOGICAL NETWORKS APPROACH.

Authors :
Bezerra, Rayanna H. S.
Bocchiglieri, Adriana
Source :
Journal of Neotropical Mammalogy / Mastozoología Neotropical. ene2024, Vol. 31 Issue 1, p1-10. 10p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Interaction networks can help understand how species are connected and the implications of these interactions for the ecosystem. This study aimed to identify the pattern of interaction between bats and ectoparasites in Sergipe and calculate the metrics of connectance, specialization, nesting, modularity, and centrality. This study was conducted based on host-parasite relationship data recorded in Sergipe and reported in previous studies. Connectance and specialization (H2’) were calculated using the “networklevel” and “specieslevel” functions, respectively. The NODF and QuanBiMo (Q) metrics were used to determine nesting and modularity, respectively. For centrality, relative degree (Kr), closeness centrality (CC), and betweenness centrality (BC) were determined. The connectance value (0.11) was considered high. H2’ was 0, and the complementary specialization (d’) values ranged from 0 to 1. The nesting and modularity values were 15.95 and 0.58, respectively. The highest Kr value was observed for Platyrrhinus lineatus. The highest CC value was observed for Atribeus planirostris. The highest BC values were recorded for A. planirostris and P. lineatus. High modularity, low nesting, and low connectivity have been frequently reported for antagonistic interactions, which may be due to the high specificity indices of these interactions. In this study, although the modularity value was significant, specialization was low, suggesting that the studied network has a composite topology. Thus, this study provides relevant information on the subject, highlighting the need for more studies to help understand the topology of networks. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03279383
Volume :
31
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Neotropical Mammalogy / Mastozoología Neotropical
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177913980
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.31687/saremMN.24.31.01.14.e0961