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Untangling the Tangled Bank: A Novel Method for Partitioning the Effects of Phylogenies and Traits on Ecological Networks
Authors:Vinicius A. G. Bastazini,Pedro M. A. Ferreira,Bethânia O. Azambuja,Grasiela Casas,Vanderlei J. Debastiani,Paulo R. Guimarães  Suffix"  >Jr.,Valério D. Pillar
Affiliation:1.Graduate Program in Ecology,Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul,Porto Alegre,Brazil;2.Departamento de Biodiversidade e Ecologia,Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul,Porto Alegre,Brazil;3.Department of Ecology, Instituto de Biociências,Universidade de S?o Paulo,S?o Paulo,Brazil;4.Department of Ecology,Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul,Porto Alegre,Brazil
Abstract:Understanding how evolutionary and ecological processes shape species interaction networks remains as one of the main challenges in eco-evolutionary studies. Here, we present an integrative analytical framework to partition the effects of phylogenies and functional traits on the structure of ecological networks. The method combines fuzzy set theory and matrix correlation, implemented under a Monte Carlo framework. We designed a simulation study in order to estimate the accuracy of the methods proposed here, measuring Type I Error rates. The simulation study shows that the method is accurate, i.e., incorrectly rejecting a true null hypothesis in ~5% of the cases and falling within the confidence interval. We illustrate our framework using data from a seed dispersal network from southern Brazil. Our analyses suggest that birds must have specific traits in order to consume their plant resources, and that phylogenetic resemblance has no explanatory power for species traits and species interactions in this seed-dispersal network.
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