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Biodiversity and Plant-Animal Coevolution --$tCHAPTER TWO. An Introduction to Complex Networks --$tCHAPTER THREE. The Structure of Plant-Animal Mutualistic Networks --$tCHAPTER FOUR. Ecological and Evolutionary Mechanisms --$tCHAPTER FIVE. Mutualistic Networks in Time and Space --$tCHAPTER SIX. Consequences of Network Structure --$tCHAPTER SEVEN. Epilogue --$tAPPENDIX A. Indices Used in Mutualistic Network Analyses --$tAPPENDIX B. Fitting Degree Distributions --$tAPPENDIX C. Measures of Nestedness --$tAPPENDIX D. Measures of Modularity --$tAPPENDIX E. Phylogenetic Methods and Network Analysis --$tAPPENDIX F. Null Models for Assessing Network Structure --$tAPPENDIX G. An Analytical Theory of Mutualistic Networks --$tAPPENDIX H. Software for the Analysis of Complex Networks --$tBibliography --$tIndex --$tBackmatter 330 $aMutualistic interactions among plants and animals have played a paramount role in shaping biodiversity. Yet the majority of studies on mutualistic interactions have involved only a few species, as opposed to broader mutual connections between communities of organisms. Mutualistic Networks is the first book to comprehensively explore this burgeoning field. Integrating different approaches, from the statistical description of network structures to the development of new analytical frameworks, Jordi Bascompte and Pedro Jordano describe the architecture of these mutualistic networks and show their importance for the robustness of biodiversity and the coevolutionary process. Making a case for why we should care about mutualisms and their complex networks, this book offers a new perspective on the study and synthesis of this growing area for ecologists and evolutionary biologists. 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