Capitán, José A.Cuesta, José A.Bascompte, Jordi2010-03-082010-03-082009-10-16Physical Review Letters, 103, 168101 (2009)0031-9007 (Print)1079-7114 (Online)http://hdl.handle.net/10016/71674 pages, 3 figures.-- PACS nrs.: 87.23.Cc, 64.60.De, 87.23.Kg, 89.75.Fb.-- ArXiv pre-print available at: http://arxiv.org/abs/0903.2691We introduce a toy model of ecosystem assembly for which we are able to map out all assembly pathways generated by external invasions. The model allows us to display the whole phase space in the form of an assembly graph whose nodes are communities of species and whose directed links are transitions between them induced by invasions. We characterize the process as a finite Markov chain and prove that it exhibits a unique set of recurrent states (the end state of the process), which is therefore resistant to invasions. This also shows that the end state is independent of the assembly history. The model shares all features with standard assembly models reported in the literature, with the advantage that all observables can be computed in an exact manner.application/pdfeng© The American Physical Society[PACS] Population dynamics and ecological pattern formation[PACS] Statistical mechanics of model systems (Ising model, Potts model, field-theory models, Monte Carlo techniques, etc.)[PACS] Dynamics of evolution[PACS] Structures and organization in complex systemsStatistical mechanics of ecosystem assemblyresearch articleMatemáticas10.1103/PhysRevLett.103.168101open access