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Species-specific effects of the herbaceous layer on recruitment of woody species under different shading and precipitation conditions
(Elsevier, 2020)
Herbs may affect the recruitment of woody species. However, most studies have evaluated the impact of one particular herb species or the herbaceous layer as a whole. It is less known if different herb species have different ...
Structural patterns of a coastal hermit crab-gastropod shell interaction network: new insights from a unique relationship
(Inter-research, 2020-04-23)
Hermit crabs are ideal organisms for assessing how species that share resources can coexist, as these crustacean species have an intimate relationship with gastropod shells and therefore compete for this particular resource. ...
Beyond species loss: the extinction of ecological interactions in a changing world
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2015-03)
The effects of the present biodiversity crisis have been largely focused on the loss of species. However, a missed component of biodiversity loss that often accompanies or even precedes species disappearance is the extinction ...
The geographic scaling of biotic interactions
(Wiley, 2014-01)
A central tenet of ecology and biogeography is that the broad outlines of species ranges are determined by climate, whereas the effects of biotic interactions are manifested at local scales. While the first proposition is ...
Seeking the flowers for the bees: Integrating biotic interactions into niche models to assess the distribution of the exotic bee species Lithurgus huberi in South America
(Elsevier, 2014-02)
The wood-boring bee Lithurgus huberi Ducke (Apidae: Megachilinae: Lithurgini) is arguably an exotic species to South America. This solitary bee is the only representative in the Western Hemisphere of the Old World genus ...
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, ...
Too much of a good thing: Shrub benefactors are less important in higher diversity arid ecosystems
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2021-05)
The biodiversity–ecosystem function literature provides a useful framework to examine many processes associated with species diversity in ecology. One such context is the maintenance of biodiversity by facilitation in arid ...
Merging evolutionary history into species interaction networks
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2016-05)
1. The occurrence of complex networks of interactions among species not only relies on speciesco-occurrence, but also on inherited traits and evolutionary events imprinted in species phylogenies.The phylogenetic signal ...
Beyond species loss: the extinction of ecological interactions in a changing world
(John Wiley, 2015)
1. The effects of the present biodiversity crisis have been largely focused on the loss of species.
However, a missed component of biodiversity loss that often accompanies or even precedes
species disappearance is the ...
Beyond species loss: the extinction of ecological interactions in a changing world
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2015-03-01)
The effects of the present biodiversity crisis have been largely focused on the loss of species. However, a missed component of biodiversity loss that often accompanies or even precedes species disappearance is the extinction ...