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The distribution of distances to the edge of species coexistenceuse asterix (*) to get italics
Mario Desallais, Michel Loreau, Jean-François ArnoldiPlease use the format "First name initials family name" as in "Marie S. Curie, Niels H. D. Bohr, Albert Einstein, John R. R. Tolkien, Donna T. Strickland"
2024
<p>In Lotka-Volterra community models, given a set of biotic interactions, recent approaches have analysed the probability of finding a set of species intrinsic growth rates (representing intraspecific demographic features) that will allow coexistence. Several metrics have been used to quantify the fragility of coexistence in the face of variations in those intrinsic growth rates (representing environmental perturbations), thus probing a notion of 'distance' to the edge of coexistence of the community. Here, for any set of interacting species, we derive an analytical expression for the whole distribution of distances to the edge of their coexistence. Remarkably, this distribution is entirely driven by (at most) two characteristic distances that can be directly computed from the matrix of species interactions. We illustrate on data from experimental plant communities that our results offer new ways to study the contextual role of species in maintaining coexistence, and allow us to quantify the extent to which intraspecific features and biotic interactions combine favorably (making coexistence more robust than expected), or unfavourably (making coexistence less robust than expected). Our work synthesizes different study of coexistence and proposes new, easily calculable metrics to enrich research on community persistence in the face of environmental disturbances.</p>
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Generalized Lotka-Volterra models; Community ecology; Perturbations; Feasibility domain; Persistence
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Coexistence, Community ecology, Competition, Facilitation & Mutualism, Interaction networks, Theoretical ecology
Serguei Saavedra ; sersaa@mit.edu, Oscar Godoy ; oscar.godoy@uca.es, Jacopo Grilli ; jgrilli@ictp.it, Serguei Saavedra suggested: Lucas Medeiros: lumedeir@ucsc.edu, Serguei Saavedra suggested: Andrea Tabi: andrea.tabi@gmail.com, Serguei Saavedra suggested: Chengyi Long: cylong@mit.edu, Lucas Medeiros [lumedeir@ucsc.edu] suggested: Thank you for the invitation to review this manuscript. Unfortunately, I am very busy at the moment and am already reviewing another manuscript. Thus, I will have to decline your invitation. Please find below suggestions for other reviewers:, Lucas Medeiros [lumedeir@ucsc.edu] suggested: Chuliang Song, Princeton University (clsong.ecology@gmail.com), Lucas Medeiros [lumedeir@ucsc.edu] suggested: Jie Deng, MIT (jiedeng@mit.edu), Lucas Medeiros [lumedeir@ucsc.edu] suggested: Chengyi Long, MIT (cylong@mit.edu), Lucas Medeiros [lumedeir@ucsc.edu] suggested: Paula Lemos-Costa, University of Chicago (plemos@uchicago.edu), Lucas Medeiros [lumedeir@ucsc.edu] suggested: Oscar Godoy, Universidad de Cádiz (oscar.godoy@uca.es), Paolo Lemos-Costa [plemos@uchicago.edu] suggested: Pablo Lechón - plechon@uchicago.edu (PhD candidate working with Dr. Allesina), Paolo Lemos-Costa [plemos@uchicago.edu] suggested: Chuliang Song - clsong.ecology@gmail.com (https://www.clsong.com/ upcoming UCLA Prof., currently postdoc at Princeton), Paolo Lemos-Costa [plemos@uchicago.edu] suggested: Lucas P. Medeiros - lumedeir@ucsc.edu (https://lucaspdmedeiros.com/ postdoc at UCSC), Paolo Lemos-Costa [plemos@uchicago.edu] suggested: Jacopo Grilli - jgrilli@ictp.it (https://jacopogrilli.github.io/ Associate Prof ICTP Italy) No need for them to be recommenders of PCIEcology. Please do not suggest reviewers for whom there might be a conflict of interest. Reviewers are not allowed to review preprints written by close colleagues (with whom they have published in the last four years, with whom they have received joint funding in the last four years, or with whom they are currently writing a manuscript, or submitting a grant proposal), or by family members, friends, or anyone for whom bias might affect the nature of the review - see the code of conduct
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2024-02-15 14:17:32
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