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Environmental biases in the study of ecological networks at the planetary scale

View ORCID ProfileTimothée Poisot, Gabriel Bergeron, View ORCID ProfileKevin Cazelles, View ORCID ProfileTad Dallas, View ORCID ProfileDominique Gravel, Andrew Macdonald, View ORCID ProfileBenjamin Mercier, Clément Violet, View ORCID ProfileSteve Vissault
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.01.27.921429
Timothée Poisot
1Université de Montréal
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Gabriel Bergeron
2Université de Sherbrooke
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Kevin Cazelles
3University of Guelph
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Tad Dallas
4Louisiana State University
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Dominique Gravel
2Université de Sherbrooke
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Andrew Macdonald
1Université de Montréal
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Benjamin Mercier
2Université de Sherbrooke
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Clément Violet
2Université de Sherbrooke
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Steve Vissault
2Université de Sherbrooke
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Abstract

Ecological networks are increasingly studied at large spatial scales, expanding their focus from a conceptual tool for community ecology into one that also adresses questions in biogeography and macroecology. This effort is supported by increased access to standardized information on ecological networks, in the form of openly accessible databases. Yet, there has been no systematic evaluation of the fitness for purpose of these data to explore synthesis questions at very large spatial scales. In particular, because the sampling of ecological networks is a difficult task, they are likely to not have a good representation of the diversity of Earth’s bioclimatic conditions, likely to be spatially aggregated, and therefore unlikely to achieve broad representativeness. In this paper, we analyze over 1300 ecological networks in the mangal.io database, and discuss their coverage of biomes, and the geographic areas in which there is a deficit of data on ecological networks. Taken together, our results suggest that while some information about the global structure of ecological networks is available, it remains fragmented over space, with further differences by types of eco-logical interactions. This causes great concerns both for our ability to transfer knowledge from one region to the next, but also to forecast the structural change in networks under climate change.

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  • Gabriel.Bergeron3{at}USherbrooke.ca; kcazelle{at}uoguelph.ca; tadallas{at}lsu.edu; Dominique.Gravel{at}USherbrooke.ca; andrew.macdonald{at}umontreal.ca; Benjamin.B.Mercier{at}USherbrooke.ca; Clement.Violet{at}etudiant.univ-brest.fr; Steve.Vissault{at}USherbrooke.ca

  • http://mangal.io

  • https://worldclim.org/version2

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Environmental biases in the study of ecological networks at the planetary scale
Timothée Poisot, Gabriel Bergeron, Kevin Cazelles, Tad Dallas, Dominique Gravel, Andrew Macdonald, Benjamin Mercier, Clément Violet, Steve Vissault
bioRxiv 2020.01.27.921429; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.01.27.921429
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Environmental biases in the study of ecological networks at the planetary scale
Timothée Poisot, Gabriel Bergeron, Kevin Cazelles, Tad Dallas, Dominique Gravel, Andrew Macdonald, Benjamin Mercier, Clément Violet, Steve Vissault
bioRxiv 2020.01.27.921429; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.01.27.921429

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