<div><h3>Background</h3><p>The organization of networks of interacting species, such as plants and animals engaged in mutualisms, strongly influences the ecology and evolution of partner communities. Habitat fragmentation is a globally pervasive form of spatial heterogeneity that could profoundly impact the structure of mutualist networks. This is particularly true for biodiversity-rich tropical ecosystems, where the majority of plant species depend on mutualisms with animals and it is thought that changes in the structure of mutualist networks could lead to cascades of extinctions.</p> <h3>Methodology/Principal Findings</h3><p>We evaluated effects of fragmentation on mutualistic networks by calculating metrics of network structure for ant-...
Plant-herbivore relationships are essential for ecosystem functioning, typically forming an ecologic...
Competitive interactions among species with similar ecological niches are known to regulate the asse...
Competitive interactions among species with similar ecological niches are known to regulate the asse...
Background: The organization of networks of interacting species, such as plants and animals engaged ...
BACKGROUND: The organization of networks of interacting species, such as plants and animals engaged ...
BACKGROUND: The organization of networks of interacting species, such as plants and animals engaged ...
BACKGROUND: The organization of networks of interacting species, such as plants and animals engaged ...
Background: The organization of networks of interacting species, such as plants and animals engaged ...
BACKGROUND: The organization of networks of interacting species, such as plants and animals engaged ...
Rainforest fragmentation drastically affects biodiversity and species composition, mainly due to hab...
Mutualistic networks are critical to biological diversity maintenance; however, their structures and...
Aim Forest fragmentation is among the principal causes of global biodiversity loss, yet how it affe...
Deforestation and fragmentation are pervasive drivers of biodiversity loss, but how they scale up to...
Abstract Aim Forest fragmentation is among the principal causes of global biodiversity loss, yet how...
Abstract Aim Forest fragmentation is among the principal causes of global biodiversity loss, yet how...
Plant-herbivore relationships are essential for ecosystem functioning, typically forming an ecologic...
Competitive interactions among species with similar ecological niches are known to regulate the asse...
Competitive interactions among species with similar ecological niches are known to regulate the asse...
Background: The organization of networks of interacting species, such as plants and animals engaged ...
BACKGROUND: The organization of networks of interacting species, such as plants and animals engaged ...
BACKGROUND: The organization of networks of interacting species, such as plants and animals engaged ...
BACKGROUND: The organization of networks of interacting species, such as plants and animals engaged ...
Background: The organization of networks of interacting species, such as plants and animals engaged ...
BACKGROUND: The organization of networks of interacting species, such as plants and animals engaged ...
Rainforest fragmentation drastically affects biodiversity and species composition, mainly due to hab...
Mutualistic networks are critical to biological diversity maintenance; however, their structures and...
Aim Forest fragmentation is among the principal causes of global biodiversity loss, yet how it affe...
Deforestation and fragmentation are pervasive drivers of biodiversity loss, but how they scale up to...
Abstract Aim Forest fragmentation is among the principal causes of global biodiversity loss, yet how...
Abstract Aim Forest fragmentation is among the principal causes of global biodiversity loss, yet how...
Plant-herbivore relationships are essential for ecosystem functioning, typically forming an ecologic...
Competitive interactions among species with similar ecological niches are known to regulate the asse...
Competitive interactions among species with similar ecological niches are known to regulate the asse...