The commensalistic interaction between vascular epiphytes and host trees is a type of biotic interaction that has been recently analysed with a network approach. This approach is useful to describe the network structure with metrics such as nestedness, specialization and interaction evenness, which can be compared with other vascular epiphyte-host tree networks from different forests of the world. However, in several cases these comparisons showed different and inconsistent patterns between these networks, and their possible ecological and evolutionary determinants have been scarcely studied. In this study, the interactions between vascular epiphytes and host trees of a subtropical forest of sierra de San Javier (Tucuman, Argentina) were an...
Vascular epiphytes, which are specialised to spend their entire life cycle within trees, are signifi...
Mutualistic interactions are currently mapped by bipartite networks with particular architecture and...
Vascular epiphytes are an understudied and particularly important component of tropical forest ecosy...
A central issue in ecology is the understanding of the establishment of biotic interactions. We stud...
Epiphytic vascular plants comprise an essential part of the tropical flora and are a key component f...
Dataset To compare epiphyte–phorophyte networks with mutualistic networks we compiled a dataset of ...
Species interactions can shape the structure of natural communities. Such sets of interactions have ...
Network analyses provide a unified framework to evaluate different types of species interactions. We...
peer reviewedEcological networks are commonly applied to depict general patterns of biotic interacti...
Plant species can be used as hosts by other plant species, both in antagonistic interactions (e.g., ...
Vascular epiphytes are an understudied and particularly important component of tropical forest ecosy...
The existence of assembly rules and the importance of deterministic versus stochastic processes in...
The pattern of epiphyte distribution along host trees is a function of many variables. This study e...
In a Neotropical montane environment of NW Argentina (22º S , 1800 m elevation) vascular epiphyte an...
<div><p>Vascular epiphytes are an understudied and particularly important component of tropical fore...
Vascular epiphytes, which are specialised to spend their entire life cycle within trees, are signifi...
Mutualistic interactions are currently mapped by bipartite networks with particular architecture and...
Vascular epiphytes are an understudied and particularly important component of tropical forest ecosy...
A central issue in ecology is the understanding of the establishment of biotic interactions. We stud...
Epiphytic vascular plants comprise an essential part of the tropical flora and are a key component f...
Dataset To compare epiphyte–phorophyte networks with mutualistic networks we compiled a dataset of ...
Species interactions can shape the structure of natural communities. Such sets of interactions have ...
Network analyses provide a unified framework to evaluate different types of species interactions. We...
peer reviewedEcological networks are commonly applied to depict general patterns of biotic interacti...
Plant species can be used as hosts by other plant species, both in antagonistic interactions (e.g., ...
Vascular epiphytes are an understudied and particularly important component of tropical forest ecosy...
The existence of assembly rules and the importance of deterministic versus stochastic processes in...
The pattern of epiphyte distribution along host trees is a function of many variables. This study e...
In a Neotropical montane environment of NW Argentina (22º S , 1800 m elevation) vascular epiphyte an...
<div><p>Vascular epiphytes are an understudied and particularly important component of tropical fore...
Vascular epiphytes, which are specialised to spend their entire life cycle within trees, are signifi...
Mutualistic interactions are currently mapped by bipartite networks with particular architecture and...
Vascular epiphytes are an understudied and particularly important component of tropical forest ecosy...