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From: Predicting the effect of habitat modification on networks of interacting species

Fig. 1

Groups of networks organised by habitat type and arranged according to relative levels of habitat modification. We considered a total of 12 groups across four host-parasitoid data sets and used metadata to identify two features with each group: habitat complexity (forested or open) and consumer-resource ratio (low or high, indicating how easily parasitoids are able to locate their hosts). Arrows within a quadrant represent predicting weighted network structure between similar habitat types in the same data set; and arrows between quadrants represent predicting weighted network structure between different habitat types in the same data set, with the direction pointing from unmodified-to-modified habitat types

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