User profiles for T. Poisot
Timothée PoisotUniversité de Montréal Verified email at umontreal.ca Cited by 6193 |
Analysing ecological networks of species interactions
… the most helpful tools for the analysis of community structure (Poisot, Stouffer & Kéfi, 2016d),
… from the species level to the community level (Poisot et al., 2016d). Applying network …
… from the species level to the community level (Poisot et al., 2016d). Applying network …
A conceptual framework for the evolution of ecological specialisation
A conceptual framework for the evolution of ecological specialisation - Poisot - 2011 - …
genotypes in high compared to low resource environments (Poisot et al. 2011b). In addition, recent …
genotypes in high compared to low resource environments (Poisot et al. 2011b). In addition, recent …
Phage–bacteria infection networks
Phage and their bacterial hosts are the most abundant and genetically diverse group of
organisms on the planet. Given their dominance, it is no wonder that many recent studies have …
organisms on the planet. Given their dominance, it is no wonder that many recent studies have …
Beyond species: why ecological interaction networks vary through space and time
… recent results showing that 1) the identities of interacting species vary over space and 2) the
dissimilarity of interactions is not related to the dissimilarity in species composition (Poisot et …
dissimilarity of interactions is not related to the dissimilarity in species composition (Poisot et …
[HTML][HTML] Social network analysis shows direct evidence for social transmission of tool use in wild chimpanzees
… behavior prior to time t. We also considered a binary dynamic network, where a YX (t) was
taken to be 1 if X had observed Y performing the target behavior prior to time t, and 0 otherwise…
taken to be 1 if X had observed Y performing the target behavior prior to time t, and 0 otherwise…
The dissimilarity of species interaction networks
… This explains why even simple experimental designs resulted in complex patterns of network
structure with major changes over an environmental gradient (Poisot et al. 2011b). All of …
structure with major changes over an environmental gradient (Poisot et al. 2011b). All of …
Inferring food web structure from predator–prey body size relationships
Current global changes make it important to be able to predict which interactions will occur in
the emerging ecosystems. Most of the current methods to infer the existence of interactions …
the emerging ecosystems. Most of the current methods to infer the existence of interactions …
Refocusing multiple stressor research around the targets and scales of ecological impacts
Ecological communities face a variety of environmental and anthropogenic stressors acting
simultaneously. Stressor impacts can combine additively or can interact, causing synergistic …
simultaneously. Stressor impacts can combine additively or can interact, causing synergistic …
[HTML][HTML] The science of the host–virus network
Better methods to predict and prevent the emergence of zoonotic viruses could support
future efforts to reduce the risk of epidemics. We propose a network science framework for …
future efforts to reduce the risk of epidemics. We propose a network science framework for …
Trophic complementarity drives the biodiversity–ecosystem functioning relationship in food webs
The biodiversity–ecosystem functioning (BEF) relationship is central in community ecology.
Its drivers in competitive systems (sampling effect and functional complementarity) are …
Its drivers in competitive systems (sampling effect and functional complementarity) are …