Synthesis and perspectives on the study of ant‐plant interaction networks: A global overview
B Juárez‐Juárez, W Dáttilo… - Ecological Entomology, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
In recent decades, the interest in complexity of ant‐plant relationships has increased
considerably. However, because the spatial and biological information generated on ant …
considerably. However, because the spatial and biological information generated on ant …
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 …
significant consequences for the function and robustness of ecosystems. In order to better …
The interactions of ants with their biotic environment
This s pecial feature results from the symposium 'Ants 2016: ant interactions with their biotic
environments' held in Munich in May 2016 and deals with the interactions between ants and …
environments' held in Munich in May 2016 and deals with the interactions between ants and …
Insect herbivory and herbivores of Ficus species along a rain forest elevational gradient in Papua New Guinea
Classic research on elevational gradients in plant–herbivore interactions holds that insect
herbivore pressure is stronger under warmer climates of low elevations. However, recent …
herbivore pressure is stronger under warmer climates of low elevations. However, recent …
Insect-flower interaction networks vary among endemic pollinator taxa over an elevation gradient
Interaction networks are sensitive to elevation gradients through changes in local
distribution of interacting partners. Here, we use plant-pollinator interaction network metrics …
distribution of interacting partners. Here, we use plant-pollinator interaction network metrics …
The turnover of plant–frugivore interactions along plant range expansion: consequences for natural colonization processes
Plant–animal mutualisms such as seed dispersal are key interactions for sustaining plant
range shifts. It remains elusive whether the organization of interactions with seed dispersers …
range shifts. It remains elusive whether the organization of interactions with seed dispersers …
The dilemma of binary or weighted data in interaction networks
PN Miranda, JEL da Silva Ribeiro, P Luna, I Brasil… - Ecological …, 2019 - Elsevier
Despite the increasing number of studies dealing with interaction networks in the last few
years, there is still a lack of knowledge about how their structural organization are affected …
years, there is still a lack of knowledge about how their structural organization are affected …
Refuges from fire maintain pollinator–plant interaction networks
Fire is a major disturbance factor in many terrestrial ecosystems, leading to landscape
transformation in fire‐prone areas. Species in mutualistic interactions are often highly …
transformation in fire‐prone areas. Species in mutualistic interactions are often highly …
Trophic cascades in tropical rainforests: Effects of vertebrate predator exclusion on arthropods and plants in Papua New Guinea
Insect herbivores have the potential to consume large amounts of plant tissue in tropical
forests, but insectivorous vertebrates effectively control their abundances, indirectly …
forests, but insectivorous vertebrates effectively control their abundances, indirectly …
Monitoring tropical insects in the 21st century
Research has repeatedly shown that ongoing habitat loss and the increasing frequency of
extreme climatic events have altered fundamental biological processes, threatening …
extreme climatic events have altered fundamental biological processes, threatening …