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BEFANA: A Tool for Biodiversity-Ecosystem Functioning Assessment by Network Analysis

Quantitative Methods 2026-03-12 v2 Machine Learning

Abstract

BEFANA is a free and open-source software tool for ecological network analysis and visualisation. It is adapted to ecologists' needs and allows them to study the topology and dynamics of ecological networks as well as apply selected machine learning algorithms. BEFANA is implemented in Python, and structured as an ordered collection of interactive computational notebooks. It relies on widely used open-source libraries, and aims to achieve simplicity, interactivity, and extensibility. BEFANA provides methods and implementations for data loading and preprocessing, network analysis and interactive visualisation, modelling with experimental data, and predictive modelling with machine learning. We showcase BEFANA through a concrete example of a detrital soil food web of agricultural grasslands, and demonstrate all of its main components and functionalities.

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@article{arxiv.2203.11687,
  title  = {BEFANA: A Tool for Biodiversity-Ecosystem Functioning Assessment by Network Analysis},
  author = {Martin Marzidovšek and Vid Podpečan and Erminia Conti and Marko Debeljak and Christian Mulder},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2203.11687},
  year   = {2026}
}
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