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The resource-mediated modular structure of a non-symbiotic ant-plant mutualism
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2019-07-09)
1. Plant-animal mutualisms are key processes that influence community structure, dynamics, and function. They reflect several neutral and niche-based mechanisms related to plant-animal interactions. 2. However, the strength ...
Diverse urban plantings managed with sufficient resource availability can increase plant productivity and arthropod diversity
(Frontiers Research Foundation, 2014-10-30)
Buildings structures and surfaces are explicitly being used to grow plants, and these "urban plantings" are generally designed for aesthetic value. Urban plantings also have the potential to contribute significant "ecological ...
Plant Resources used by the ayoreo of the paraguayan chaco
(The New York Botanical Garden, 2007)
Plant Resources used by the ayoreo of the paraguayan chaco
(The New York Botanical Garden, 2007)
Resource defense polygyny shifts to female defense polygyny over the course of the reproductive season of a Neotropical harvestman
(SPRINGER, 2008)
Although studies classify the polygynous mating system of a given species into female defense polygyny (FDP) or resource defense polygyny (RDP), the boundary between these two categories is often slight. Males of some ...
Few ant species play a central role linking different plant resources in a network in rupestrian grasslands
(2016-12-01)
Ant-plant associations are an outstanding model to study the entangled ecological interactions that structure communities. However, most studies of plant-animal networks focus on only one type of resource that mediates ...
Changes in plant community structure and decrease in floral resource availability lead to a high temporal β-diversity of plant–bee interactions
(2020-10-01)
Biological communities are subject to spatiotemporal variations in community structure, i.e., species composition, richness, and abundance. Plant–pollinator interactions are affected by species composition and abundance, ...
Ruderal plants providing bees diversity on rural properties
(2020-09-01)
Many are the anthropogenic drivers of pollinator decline, but the loss of suitable habitats, among other effects caused by agricultural intensification, deserves special attention. Reduction in the availability of floral ...
Erosão hídrica de Latossolo Vermelho muito argiloso relevo ondulado em área de pós-plantio de eucalipto no Vale do Rio Doce, região Centro Leste do Estado de Minas Gerais
(2005-04-01)
The erosion caused by running water constitutes important cause of environmental degradation and productivity reduction, which justifies its evaluation in areas of eucalypt commercial plantations, mainly in ondulated slope ...