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1 eDNA Provides Accurate Population Abundance Estimates With Bioenergetics and Particle Mass-Balance Modelling Beaulieu J; Yates MC; Fraser DJ; Cristescu ME; Derry AM; 41913704
BIOLOGY
2 On traits matching and the modular organization of food web and occurrence networks Borzone Mas D; Scarabotti PA; Vaschetto PA; Alvarenga P; Vazquez M; Arim M; 41840807
BIOLOGY
3 The health effects of vaping and e-cigarettes: consensus recommendations Kouzoukas E; Navas C; Zawertailo L; Fougere C; Bacon SL; Chadi N; Evans WK; McNeill A; Melamed O; Moraes TJ; Nnorom O; Schwartz R; Shahab L; Ween M; Selby P; 41443121
HKAP
4 Surgical hyperspectral imaging: a systematic review Ali HM; Xiao Y; Kersten-Oertel M; 40824764
ENCS
5 PARPAL: PARalog Protein Redistribution using Abundance and Localization in Yeast Database Greco BM; Zapata G; Dandage R; Papkov M; Pereira V; Lefebvre F; Bourque G; Parts L; Kuzmin E; 40580499
BIOLOGY
6 Threatened Birds in a Changing Mediterranean Wetland: Long-Term Trends and Climate-Driven Threats Bouregbi I; Bensakhri Z; Zebsa R; Zouaimia A; Bensouilah S; Bouteraa O; Khelifa R; Ouakid ML; Mahdjoub H; Houhamdi M; 40566545
BIOLOGY
7 Relationship Between Lumbar Multifidus Morphometry and Pain/Disability in Individuals With Chronic Nonspecific Low Back Pain After Considering Demographics, Fear-Avoidance Beliefs, Insomnia, and Spinal Degenerative Changes Pinto SM; Cheung JPY; Samartzis D; Karppinen J; Zheng YP; Pang MYC; Fortin M; Wong AYL; 40376565
SOH
8 Cultural Adaptation and Validation of the Athlete Fear-Avoidance Questionnaire in Arabic: Preliminary Analysis of Fear-Avoidance in ACL-Reconstructed Recreational Players Alanazi R; Kashoo FZ; Alrashdi N; Alanazi S; Shaik AR; Sirajudeen MS; Alenazi A; Nambi G; Dover G; Alanazi AD; 40190690
HKAP
9 Searching for balance: The effects of dance training on the postural stability of individuals with intellectual disability DiPasquale S; Roberts M; 39818618
HKAP
10 Improvements in Postural Stability, Dynamic Balance, and Strength Following 12 Weeks of Online Ballet-Modern Dance Classes for Older Women Chen EH; Bergdahl A; Roberts M; 38863786
HKAP
11 Exploring the challenges of avoiding collisions with virtual pedestrians using a dual-task paradigm in individuals with chronic moderate to severe traumatic brain injury de Aquino Costa Sousa T; Gagnon IJ; Li KZH; McFadyen BJ; Lamontagne A; 38755606
PERFORM
12 Establishing a framework for best practices for quality assurance and quality control in untargeted metabolomics Mosley JD; Schock TB; Beecher CW; Dunn WB; Kuligowski J; Lewis MR; Theodoridis G; Ulmer Holland CZ; Vuckovic D; Wilson ID; Zanetti KA; 38345679
CHEMBIOCHEM
13 Spaced Apart: Autoethnographies of Access Throughout the COVID 19 Pandemic Dokumaci A; Bessette-Viens R; Goberdhan N; Lucas S; Mazowita A; Stainton J; 37461398
CONCORDIA
14 Does Conceptual Transparency in Manipulatives Afford Place-Value Understanding in Children at Risk for Mathematics Learning Disabilities? Lafay A; Osana HP; Levin JR; 37168325
CONCORDIA
15 Context-induced renewal of passive but not active coping behaviours in the shock-probe defensive burying task Alexa Brown 37095421
PSYCHOLOGY
16 Integrative Dance for Adults with Down Syndrome: Effects on Postural Stability. Dipasquale S, Canter B, Roberts M 33042366
HKAP
17 Adaptive behaviour under conflict: deconstructing extinction, reversal, and active avoidance learning. Manning EE, Bradfield LA, Iordanova MD 33035525
CSBN
18 The Effectiveness of Dance Therapy as an Adjunct to Rehabilitation of Adults With a Physical Disability. Swaine B, Poncet F, Lachance B, Proulx-Goulet C, Bergeron V, Brousse É, Lamoureux J, McKinley P 32982831
PSYCHOLOGY
19 The relationship between eDNA particle concentration and organism abundance in nature is strengthened by allometric scaling. Yates MC, Glaser D, Post J, Cristescu ME, Fraser DJ, Derry AM 32638451
CONCORDIA
20 Design and Investigation of Modern UWB-MIMO Antenna with Optimized Isolation. Irshad Khan M, Khattak MI, Rahman SU, Qazi AB, Telba AA, Sebak A 32326120
ENCS
21 The interplay of nested biotic interactions and the abiotic environment regulates populations of a hypersymbiont. Mestre A, Poulin R, Holt RD, Barfield M, Clamp JC, Fernandez-Leborans G, Mesquita-Joanes F 31408529
BIOLOGY
22 The descending motor tracts are different in dancers and musicians. Giacosa C, Karpati FJ, Foster NEV, Hyde KL, Penhune VB 31620887
PSYCHOLOGY
23 Dance and music share gray matter structural correlates. Karpati FJ, Giacosa C, Foster NEV, Penhune VB, Hyde KL 27923638
IMAGING
24 BioMiCo: a supervised Bayesian model for inference of microbial community structure. Shafiei M, Dunn KA, Boon E, MacDonald SM, Walsh DA, Gu H, Bielawski JP 25774293
BIOLOGY
25 Indirect effects of mutualism: ant-treehopper associations deter pollinators and reduce reproduction in a tropical shrub. Ibarra-Isassi J, Oliveira PS 29247290
BIOLOGY
26 Gesture-based registration correction using a mobile augmented reality image-guided neurosurgery system. Léger É, Reyes J, Drouin S, Collins DL, Popa T, Kersten-Oertel M 30800320
PERFORM

 

Title:On traits matching and the modular organization of food web and occurrence networks
Authors:Borzone Mas DScarabotti PAVaschetto PAAlvarenga PVazquez MArim M
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41840807/
DOI:10.1111/1365-2656.70234
Publication:The Journal of animal ecology
Keywords:Neotropical floodplainPiscivorous fishesassembly processesecological network assemblyfunctional diversityniche‐based mechanism-abundance‐based mechanism
PMID:41840807 Category: Date Added:2026-03-17
Dept Affiliation: BIOLOGY
1 Biology Department, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
2 Laboratorio de Ictiología, Instituto Nacional de Limnología (UNL-CONICET), Santa Fe, Argentina.
3 Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias, Departamento de Ciencias Naturales, Universidad Nacional del Litoral, Ciudad Universitaria, Santa Fe, Argentina.
4 Departamento de Ecología y Gestión Ambiental, Centro Universitario Regional del Este, Universidad de la República, Maldonado, Uruguay.

Description:

Modularity and nestedness have been observed recurrently across different ecological networks, including food webs and occurrence networks. These patterns emerge from species-level processes, where interactions and occurrences are determined by niche-based and/or abundance-based mechanisms. Abundance-based processes promote nested networks with gradients in the number of links determined by species abundances. Niche-based processes can promote modular structures due to differential spatial filters or trait matching in discontinuous gradients of predators and prey traits or nestedness due to gradients in the strength of environmental filters or trait limitation for consumption. Here, we explore the mechanisms driving species-level interactions and the resulting network structure in both food webs and occurrence networks of piscivorous fishes from the Paraná River. Our study focused on 16 species of piscivorous fish. We constructed occurrence networks (149 communities, 3010 observations) and food webs (113 prey species, 1271 trophic interactions). Using null models, we assessed modularity and nestedness in both types of networks, as well as the existence of significant deviations in the trait composition, functional diversity and community-weighted mean among modules. Moreover, we assessed the relationship between species abundance and degree to identify the potential role of abundance-based processes. Occurrence networks and food webs exhibited a modular structure, with no evidence of nestedness. In both networks, niche-based mechanisms played an important role. Each module showed a distinct representation of habitat types in occurrence networks and prey types in food webs. A significant relationship was also observed between predator abundance and the number of interactions or occurrences, suggesting that abundance-based mechanisms also contribute to network organization. Here, we are getting ahead in understanding the mechanisms driving ecological organization in piscivorous fishes from the Middle Paraná River. Although food webs and occurrence networks represent distinct dimensions, our results reveal a consistent pattern: both are shaped by a combination of abundance- and niche-based processes. This convergence highlights shared principles of network assembly across contexts. By disentangling the contributions of these mechanisms, our findings advance ecological theory and highlight that protecting functional diversity and resource heterogeneity is essential for preserving the structure of ecological networks.





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