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Pseudocode of the simulation program (see Supplementary Materials for <i>R</i> codes S1 File).
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The introduction of mutualisms into assembled communities increases their connectance and complexity while decreasing their richness.
Published 2025“…When they stop being introduced in further assembly events (i.e. introduced species do not carry any mutualistic interactions), their proportion slowly decreases with successive invasions. (B) Even though higher proportions of mutualism promote higher richness, introducing this type of interaction into already assembled large communities promotes a sudden drop in richness, while stopping mutualism promotes a slight boost in richness increase. …”
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ASE values and 95% bootstrap confidence intervals for all estimators under all scenarios.
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The computed weighted sum of type I (dark gray) and type II (light gray) errors (
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The computed weighted sum of type I (dark gray) and type II (light gray) errors (
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The computed weighted sum of type I (dark gray) and type II (light gray) errors (
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