AbstractContemporary niche theory is a useful framework for understanding how organisms interact with each other and with their shared environment. Its graphical representation, popularized by Tilman's resource ratio hypothesis, facilitates analysis of the equilibrium structure of complex dynamical models, including species coexistence. This theory has been applied primarily to resource competition since its early beginnings. Here, we integrate mutualism into niche theory by expanding Tilman's graphical representation to the analysis of consumer-resource dynamics of plant-pollinator networks. We graphically explain the qualitative phenomena previously found by numerical simulations, including the effects on community dynamics of nestedness, adaptive foraging, and pollinator invasions. Our graphical approach promotes the unification of niche and network theories and deepens the synthesis of different types of interactions within a consumer-resource framework.
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Microbiome
January 2025
Department of Biological Sciences, Clemson University, Clemson, SC, 29631, USA.
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January 2025
Department of Biology, Emory University, 1510 Clifton Rd NE #2006, Atlanta, GA 30322, USA.
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January 2025
Global Health Centre, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva, Switzerland.
Background: The current mainstream pharmaceutical innovation system (PIS) is driven by the market-based logic of charging the highest prices societies will bear. Outcomes include unaffordable medicines, restricted access and pressure on health budgets. How can the innovation system change to deliver fairly-priced medicines?
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Nat Commun
January 2025
Longhua Hospital, Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 725 Wan-Ping South Road, 200032, Shanghai, China.
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January 2025
Department of Biology, Edge Hill University, L39 4QP, UK. Electronic address:
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