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Aim The large‐scale description of ecosystem complexity, including the structure of interaction networks, has been largely overlooked although it is known to underpin species co‐occurrences and their robustness to climatic or anthropogenic disturbances. Here, we investigated whether the various components of mammal–flea interaction networks (richness of fleas, richness of mammals and the richness...
1. Understanding the structure of ecological networks is a crucial task for interpreting community and ecosystem responses to global change.
2. Despite the recent interest in this subject, almost all studies have focused exclusively on one specific network property. The question remains as to what extent different network properties are related and how understanding this relationship can advance our...
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