Indirect effects among biodiversity loss of mutualistic ecosystems

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  • who: Wang Guangwei and collaborators from the School Artificial Intelligence and Automation, Laboratory Image Processing and Intelligent Control, Huazhong University Department Electrical Engineering, City University Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China have published the research work: Indirect effects among biodiversity loss of mutualistic ecosystems, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors show that abundant indirect interactions among mutualistic ecosystems are critical in determining species' status. Combining topological and ecological characteristics the authors propose an indicator derived from a dynamic model to identify keystone species and quantify their influence which outperforms widely-used indicators like degree in . . .

     

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