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Interspecific competition shapes the structural stability of mutualistic networks

Authors :
Wang, Xiangrong
Peron, Thomas
Dubbeldam, Johan L. A.
Kèfi, Sonia
Moreno, Yamir
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Mutualistic networks have attracted increasing attention in the ecological literature in the last decades as they play a key role in the maintenance of biodiversity. Here, we develop an analytical framework to study the structural stability of these networks including both mutualistic and competitive interactions. Analytical and numerical analyses show that the structure of the competitive network fundamentally alters the necessary conditions for species coexistence in communities. Using 50 real mutualistic networks, we show that when the relative importance of shared partners is incorporated via weighted competition, the feasibility area in the parameter space is highly correlated with May's stability criteria and can be predicted by a functional relationship between the number of species, the network connectance and the average interaction strength in the community. Our work reopens a decade-long debate about the complexity-stability relationship in ecological communities, and highlights the role of the relative structures of different interaction types.<br />Comment: 33 pages including main text, supplementary material and figures. Submitted for publication

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2102.02259
Document Type :
Working Paper