Artículos de revistas
Plant biotic interactions in the Sonoran Desert: Conservation challenges and future directions.
Fecha
2015-08Registro en:
Marazzi, Brigitte; Bronstein, Judith L.; Sommers, Pacifica N.; López, Blanca R.; Bustamante Ortega, Enriquena; et al.; Plant biotic interactions in the Sonoran Desert: Conservation challenges and future directions.; University of Arizona; Journal of the Southwest; 57; 2-3; 8-2015; 457-501
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2158-1371
Autor
Marazzi, Brigitte
Bronstein, Judith L.
Sommers, Pacifica N.
López, Blanca R.
Bustamante Ortega, Enriquena
Búrquez, Alberto
Medellín, Rodrigo A.
Aslan, Clare
Franklin, Kim
Resumen
Biotic interactions are vital to ecosystem functioning. Interactions among individuals lie at the core of population and community dynamics, and therefore play a central role in the existence and persistence of species. Plants form the food base of most terrestrial ecosystems and are therefore not surprisingly involved in a substantial portion of biotic interactions. Plants, animals, and microbes face great challenges to survival in the desert environment, and these interactions play a critical role in the survival of many species.