Biology – Quantitative Biology – Populations and Evolution
Scientific paper
2011-09-14
Biology
Quantitative Biology
Populations and Evolution
9 pages, 4 figures. Keywords: Nested networks; Mutualistic communities; Phylogenetic proximity; Ultrametricity. arXiv admin no
Scientific paper
We investigate how the pattern of contacts between species in mutualistic ecosystems is affected by the phylogenetic proximity between the species of each guild. We develop a dynamical model geared to establish the role of such proximity in the emergence of a nested pattern of contacts. We also define a parameter that provides a direct measure of the influence of phylogenetic proximity in a given pattern of contacts. We conclude that although phylogenetic proximity is compatible with nestedness it can not be claimed to be a cause of it. We find that nestedness can instead be attributed to a general rule by which species tend to hold contacts with counterparts that already have a large number of contacts. If the phylogenetic structure of both guilds is brought into the analysis, this rule is equivalent to maximize the phylogenetic diversity of the mutualistic counterparts of species of either guild.
Alvarez-Hamelin José Ignacio
Burgos Enrique
Ceva Horacio
Hernández Laura
Perazzo Roberto P. J.
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