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The impact of the invasive alien plant, impatiens glandulifera, on pollen transfer networks
(2015-12-01)
Biological invasions are a threat to the maintenance of ecological processes, including pollination. Plant-flower visitor networks are traditionally used as a surrogated for pollination at the community level, despite they ...
Abundance and generalisation in mutualistic networks: Solving the chicken-and-egg dilemma
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2016-01)
A frequent observation in plant-animal mutualistic networks is that abundant species tend to be more generalised, interacting with a broader range of interaction partners than rare species. Uncovering the causal relationship ...
The role of the endemic and critically endangered Colorful Puffleg Eriocnemis mirabilis in plant-hummingbird networks of the Colombian Andes
(2017-07-01)
Ecological network approaches may contribute to conservation practices by quantifying within-community importance of species. In mutualistic plant-pollinator systems, such networks reflect potential pollination of the ...
The phylogenetic structure of plant-pollinator networks increases with habitat size and isolation
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2016-01)
Similarity among species in traits related to ecological interactions is frequently associated with common ancestry. Thus, closely related species usually interact with ecologically similar partners, which can be reinforced ...
Topology of Plant - Flower-Visitor Networks in a Tropical Mountain Forest: Insights on the Role of Altitudinal and Temporal Variation
(Public Library of Science, 2015)
Understanding the factors determining the spatial and temporal variation of ecological networks is fundamental to the knowledge of their dynamics and functioning. In this study, we evaluate the effect of elevation and time ...
Cheaters in mutualism networks
(ROYAL SOC, 2010)
Mutualism-network studies assume that all interacting species are mutualistic partners and consider that all links are of one kind. However, the influence of different types of links, such as cheating links, on network ...
Cheaters in mutualism networks
(Royal Soc, 2010-08-23)
Mutualism-network studies assume that all interacting species are mutualistic partners and consider that all links are of one kind. However, the influence of different types of links, such as cheating links, on network ...
Cheaters in mutualism networks
(Royal Soc, 2010-08-23)
Mutualism-network studies assume that all interacting species are mutualistic partners and consider that all links are of one kind. However, the influence of different types of links, such as cheating links, on network ...