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Pollinator declines and the stability of plant–pollinator networks
(Wiley, 2020-04)
Population declines of pollinators constitute a major concern for the fate of biodiversity and associated ecosystem services in a context of global change. Massive declines of pollinator populations driven by habitat loss, ...
Modularity, pollination systems, and interaction turnover in plant-pollinator networks across space
(2016-05-01)
Mutualistic interaction networks have been shown to be structurally conserved over space and time while pairwise interactions show high variability. In such networks, modularity is the division of species into compartments, ...
Modularity, pollination systems, and interaction turnover in plant‐pollinator networks across space
(Wiley, 2016-05)
Mutualistic interaction networks have been shown to be structurally conserved over space and time while pairwise interactions show high variability. In such networks, modularity is the division of species into compartments, ...
Persistence of plants and pollinators in the face of habitat loss: Insights from trait-based metacommunity models
(Elsevier Academic Press Inc, 2015-11)
The loss of natural habitats is one of the main causes of the global decline of biodiversity. Understanding how increasing habitat loss affects ecological processes is critical for mitigating the effects of environmental ...
Risks to pollinators and pollination from invasive alien species
(Nature Publishing Group, 2017-12)
Invasive alien species modify pollinator biodiversity and the services they provide that underpin ecosystem function and human well-being. Building on the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform for Biodiversity and ...
A network analysis of plant-pollinator interactions in temperate rain forests of Chiloé Island, Chile
(2009)
This study characterizes the structure of a plant-pollinator network in a temperate rain forest of Chiloé Island, southern Chile, where woody species are strongly dependent on biotic pollinators, and analyzes its robustness ...
Invasive Africanized honeybees change the structure of native pollination networks in Brazil
(Springer, 2012-11-01)
The Africanized honeybee Apis mellifera (AHB) is an invasive species spread over all Brazilian biomes, which has negative impacts on native bee populations, but whose impacts on native plants are still controversial. In ...
Short flowers for long tongues: Functional specialization in a nocturnal pollination network of an asclepiad in long-tongued hawkmoths
(2022-01-01)
Since Darwin, very long and narrow floral tubes have been known to represent the main floral morphological feature for specialized long-tongued hawkmoth pollination. However, specialization may be driven by other contrivances ...
Red diurna de polinización de “Cuabales de Cajálbana”, un matorral xeromorfo sobre serpentina de Cuba occidental
(2020)
Pollination, the transfer of pollen from anthers to stigmas of flowers, is a key process in the life cycle of angiosperms (Faegri & van der Pijl 1978). Approximately 87.5 % of flowering plants depends on pollinating animals ...
Modularity, pollination systems, and interaction turnover in plant-pollinator networks across space
(Ecological Society of America, 2016-05)
Mutualistic interaction networks have been shown to be structurally conserved over space and time while pairwise interactions show high variability. In such networks, modularity is the division of species into compartments, ...