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Kevin CazellesUniversity of Guelph Verified email at uoguelph.ca Cited by 2078 |
Food web rewiring in a changing world
Climate change is asymmetrically altering environmental conditions in space, from local to
global scales, creating novel heterogeneity. Here, we argue that this novel heterogeneity will …
global scales, creating novel heterogeneity. Here, we argue that this novel heterogeneity will …
The spatial scaling of species interaction networks
… The cumulative probabilities P c (k), for ≥k, where P(k) is the probability a species has k
prey in the network, is represented normalized by the mean number of links per species in the …
prey in the network, is represented normalized by the mean number of links per species in the …
Co‐occurrence is not evidence of ecological interactions
There is a rich amount of information in co‐occurrence (presence–absence) data that could
be used to understand community assembly. This proposition first envisioned by Forbes (…
be used to understand community assembly. This proposition first envisioned by Forbes (…
[HTML][HTML] Our house is burning: discrepancy in climate change vs. biodiversity coverage in the media as compared to scientific literature
Scientists, policy makers and journalists are three key, interconnected players involved in
prioritizing and implementing solutions to mitigate the consequences of anthropogenic …
prioritizing and implementing solutions to mitigate the consequences of anthropogenic …
Ecological network complexity scales with area
… The degree distribution P(k) of a network is defined as the probability of finding a species
that has k links to resources in the network. Degree distributions provide a notion of how links …
that has k links to resources in the network. Degree distributions provide a notion of how links …
A theory for species co-occurrence in interaction networks
… {i|j,\overline {K}}=\mathbb {P}(X_{i}=1| X_{j}=1,X_{K}=0)\), where the horizontal bar over K
denotes absence of all other species. … 9 and 6, we get the association between species i and k: …
denotes absence of all other species. … 9 and 6, we get the association between species i and k: …
The marine fish food web is globally connected
The productivity of marine ecosystems and the services they provide to humans are largely
dependent on complex interactions between prey and predators. These are embedded in a …
dependent on complex interactions between prey and predators. These are embedded in a …
Wavelet analysis in ecology and epidemiology: impact of statistical tests
B Cazelles, K Cazelles… - Journal of the Royal …, 2014 - royalsocietypublishing.org
… Some discussion on the choice of the mother wavelet can be found in Cazelles et al. [6,7]. …
Pascual M, Cazelles B, Bouma MJ, Chaves LF& Koelle K . 2008 Shifting patterns: malaria …
Pascual M, Cazelles B, Bouma MJ, Chaves LF& Koelle K . 2008 Shifting patterns: malaria …
Disturbances amplify tree community responses to climate change in the temperate–boreal ecotone
Aim Climate change causes major shifts in species distributions, reshuffling community
composition and favouring warm‐adapted species (“thermophilization”). The tree community …
composition and favouring warm‐adapted species (“thermophilization”). The tree community …
Diversity of germination strategies and seed dormancy in herbaceous species of campo rupestre grasslands
…, FAO Silveira, E Buisson, K Cazelles… - Austral …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
… where f i is the relative frequency of germination, n i is the number of germinated seeds
on day i, and k is the final day of observation. Low urn:x-wiley:14429985:media:aec12221:…
on day i, and k is the final day of observation. Low urn:x-wiley:14429985:media:aec12221:…