Network analyses can advance above-belowground ecology

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Authors
  • W.H. van der Putten
Publication date 09-2018
Journal Trends in Plant Science
Volume | Issue number 23 | 9
Pages (from-to) 759-768
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics (IBED)
Abstract
An understanding of above-belowground (AG-BG) ecology is important for evaluating how plant interactions with enemies, symbionts, and decomposers affect species diversity and will respond to global changes. However, research questions and experiments often focus on only a limited number of interactions, creating an incomplete picture of how entire communities may be involved in AG-BG community ecology. Therefore, a pressing challenge is to formulate hypotheses of AG-BG interactions when considering communities in their full complexity. Here we discuss how network analyses can be a powerful tool to progress AG-BG research, link across scales from individual to community and ecosystem, visualize community interactions between the two (AG and BG) subsystems, and develop testable hypotheses.
Document type Article
Note With supplementary file
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tplants.2018.06.009
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