2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.09.26.509538
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A natural history of networks: Modeling higher-order interactions in geohistorical data

Abstract: Paleobiologists often employ network-based methods to analyze the inherently complex data retrieved from geohistorical records. However, they lack a common framework for designing, performing, evaluating, and communicating network-based studies, hampering reproducibility and interdisciplinary research. The high-dimensional and spatiotemporally resolved data also raise questions about the limitations of standard network models to represent the local-, regional-, and global-scale systems considered in paleobiolo… Show more

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