Trait-based assessments of climate-change impacts on interacting species
Plant–animal interactions are fundamentally important in ecosystems, but have often been
ignored by studies of climate-change impacts on biodiversity. Here, we present a trait-based …
ignored by studies of climate-change impacts on biodiversity. Here, we present a trait-based …
Impacts of plant invasions in native plant–pollinator networks
V Parra‐Tabla, G Arceo‐Gómez - New Phytologist, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The disruption of mutualisms by invasive species has consequences for biodiversity loss
and ecosystem function. Although invasive plant effects on the pollination of individual …
and ecosystem function. Although invasive plant effects on the pollination of individual …
[BOOK][B] Pollinators and pollination: nature and society
J Ollerton - 2021 - books.google.com
A unique and personal insight into the ecology and evolution of pollinators, their
relationships with flowers, and their conservation in a rapidly changing world. The …
relationships with flowers, and their conservation in a rapidly changing world. The …
Plant-pollinator networks in the tropics: a review
Most tropical plants rely on animals for pollination, thus engaging in complex interaction
networks. Here, we present a global overview of pollination networks and point out research …
networks. Here, we present a global overview of pollination networks and point out research …
The evolution, ecology, and conservation of hummingbirds and their interactions with flowering plants
The ecological co‐dependency between plants and hummingbirds is a classic example of a
mutualistic interaction: hummingbirds rely on floral nectar to fuel their rapid metabolisms …
mutualistic interaction: hummingbirds rely on floral nectar to fuel their rapid metabolisms …
The influence of biogeographical and evolutionary histories on morphological trait‐matching and resource specialization in mutualistic hummingbird–plant networks
Functional traits can determine pairwise species interactions, such as those between plants
and pollinators. However, the effects of biogeography and evolutionary history on trait …
and pollinators. However, the effects of biogeography and evolutionary history on trait …
Assessing ecological interactions in urban areas using citizen science data: Insights from hummingbird–plant meta-networks in a tropical megacity
OH Marín-Gómez, CR Flores… - Urban Forestry & Urban …, 2022 - Elsevier
Urbanization is one of the most intensive threats to biodiversity worldwide. The rapid sprawl
of urban settings often comprises a drastic landscape transformation due to the replacement …
of urban settings often comprises a drastic landscape transformation due to the replacement …
Ecological correlates of species' roles in highly invaded seed dispersal networks
J Vizentin-Bugoni, JH Sperry… - Proceedings of the …, 2021 - National Acad Sciences
Ecosystems with a mix of native and introduced species are increasing globally as extinction
and introduction rates rise, resulting in novel species interactions. While species interactions …
and introduction rates rise, resulting in novel species interactions. While species interactions …
Direct interactions between invasive plants and native pollinators: evidence, impacts and approaches
JC Stout, EJ Tiedeken - Functional Ecology, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Invasive non‐native plants form interactions with native species and have the potential to
cause direct and indirect impacts on those species, as well as the functioning of invaded …
cause direct and indirect impacts on those species, as well as the functioning of invaded …
Urban environments increase generalization of hummingbird–plant networks across climate gradients
Urbanization has reshaped the distribution of biodiversity on Earth, but we are only
beginning to understand its effects on ecological communities. While urbanization may have …
beginning to understand its effects on ecological communities. While urbanization may have …