Comparing species interaction networks along environmental gradients

L Pellissier, C Albouy, J Bascompte… - Biological …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Knowledge of species composition and their interactions, in the form of interaction networks,
is required to understand processes sha** their distribution over time and space. As such …

Mutualistic networks: moving closer to a predictive theory

FS Valdovinos - Ecology letters, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Plant–animal mutualistic networks sustain terrestrial biodiversity and human food security.
Global environmental changes threaten these networks, underscoring the urgency for …

Nestedness versus modularity in ecological networks: two sides of the same coin?

MA Fortuna, DB Stouffer, JM Olesen, P Jordano… - Journal of animal …, 2010 - JSTOR
1. Understanding the structure of ecological networks is a crucial task for interpreting
community and ecosystem responses to global change. 2. Despite the recent interest in this …

Altitude acts as an environmental filter on phylogenetic composition, traits and diversity in bee communities

B Hoiss, J Krauss, SG Potts… - … of the Royal …, 2012 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Knowledge about the phylogeny and ecology of communities along environmental gradients
helps to disentangle the role of competition-driven processes and environmental filtering for …

Effects of climate change on alpine plants and their pollinators

DW Inouye - Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Alpine environments are among the habitats most strongly affected by climate change, and
consequently their unique plants and pollinators are faced with the challenge of adapting or …

(More than) Hitchhikers through the network: the shared microbiome of bees and flowers

A Keller, QS McFrederick, P Dharampal… - Current opinion in insect …, 2021 - Elsevier
Highlights•Microbial sharing is central for microbiomes in the pollination system.•Local
network architecture determines potential dispersal routes.•Species filtering however limits …

Specialization of plant–pollinator interactions increases with temperature at Mt. Kilimanjaro

A Classen, CD Eardley, A Hemp… - Ecology and …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Species differ in their degree of specialization when interacting with other species, with
significant consequences for the function and robustness of ecosystems. In order to better …

DNA metabarcoding data unveils invisible pollination networks

A Pornon, C Andalo, M Burrus, N Escaravage - Scientific Reports, 2017 - nature.com
Animal pollination, essential for both ecological services and ecosystem functioning, is
threatened by ongoing global changes. New methodologies to decipher their effects on …

Pollen DNA metabarcoding reveals cryptic diversity and high spatial turnover in alpine plant–pollinator networks

F Encinas‐Viso, J Bovill, DE Albrecht… - Molecular …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Alpine plant–pollinator communities play an important role in the functioning of alpine
ecosystems, which are highly threatened by climate change. However, we still have a poor …

Adaptive foraging allows the maintenance of biodiversity of pollination networks

FS Valdovinos, P Moisset de Espanés, JD Flores… - Oikos, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Pollination systems are recognized as critical for the maintenance of biodiversity in terrestrial
ecosystems. Therefore, the understanding of mechanisms that promote the integrity of those …