Aninhamento em redes bipartidas

AUTOR(ES)
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2010

RESUMO

We present a nestedness index that measures the nestedness pattern of bipartite networks, a problem that arises in theoretical ecology. Our measure is derived using the sum of distances of the occupied elements in the adjacency matrix of the network. This index quantifies directly the deviation of a given matrix from the nested pattern. In the most simple case the distance of the matrix element ai,j is di,j = i+j, the Manhattan distance. A generic distance is obtained as di,j = (i + j)1/. The nestedness índex is defined by = 1 − where is the temperatureof the matrix. We construct the temperature index using two benchmarks: the distance of the complete nested matrix that corresponds to zero temperature and the distance of the average random matrix that is defined as temperature one. We discuss an important feature of the problem: matrix occupancy. We address this question using a metric index that adjusts for matrix occupancy

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interações interespecíficas análise de metacomunidades fisica padrões em redes redes complexas redes bipartidas

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