1. Fire represents a frequent disturbance in many ecosystems, which can affect plant-pollinator assemblages and hence the services they provide. Furthermore, fire events could affect the architecture of plant-pollinator interaction networks, modifying the structure and function of communities. 2. Some pollinators, such as wood-nesting bees, may be particularly affected by fire events due to damage to nesting material and its long regeneration time. However, it remains unclear whether fire influences the structure of bee plant interactions. 3. Here, we used quantitative plant-wood nesting bee interaction networks sampled across four different post-fire age categories (from freshly-burnt to un...
[Background and aims] Assessing the resilience of plant–animal interactions is critical to understan...
[Aim] Understanding fire effects on pollinators is critical in the context of fire regime changes an...
Restoration efforts often focus on changing the composition and structure of invaded plant communiti...
1. Fire represents a frequent disturbance in many ecosystems, which can affect plant-pollinator asse...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Biology, 2011Bees (Hymenoptera) represent one of the prima...
Fire is a major disturbance factor in many terrestrial ecosystems, leading to landscape transformati...
Abstract Fire affects many critical ecological processes, including pollination, and effects of clim...
Spatial variation in species interactions (interaction β-diversity) and its ecological drivers are p...
Abstract Fire is a major disturbance factor in many terrestrial ecosystems, leading to landscape tra...
Aim: Understanding fire effects on pollinators is critical in the context of fire regime changes and...
Globally, plant-pollinator communities are subject to a diverse array of perturbations and in many t...
As wildfire activity increases in many regions of the world, it is imperative that we understand how...
Wildfires drive global biodiversity patterns and affect plant–pollinator interactions, and are expec...
Globally, plant-pollinator communities are subject to a diverse array of perturbations and in many t...
© 2016 Dr. Julian MacPherson BrownOne of the most important knowledge gaps currently inhibiting biod...
[Background and aims] Assessing the resilience of plant–animal interactions is critical to understan...
[Aim] Understanding fire effects on pollinators is critical in the context of fire regime changes an...
Restoration efforts often focus on changing the composition and structure of invaded plant communiti...
1. Fire represents a frequent disturbance in many ecosystems, which can affect plant-pollinator asse...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Biology, 2011Bees (Hymenoptera) represent one of the prima...
Fire is a major disturbance factor in many terrestrial ecosystems, leading to landscape transformati...
Abstract Fire affects many critical ecological processes, including pollination, and effects of clim...
Spatial variation in species interactions (interaction β-diversity) and its ecological drivers are p...
Abstract Fire is a major disturbance factor in many terrestrial ecosystems, leading to landscape tra...
Aim: Understanding fire effects on pollinators is critical in the context of fire regime changes and...
Globally, plant-pollinator communities are subject to a diverse array of perturbations and in many t...
As wildfire activity increases in many regions of the world, it is imperative that we understand how...
Wildfires drive global biodiversity patterns and affect plant–pollinator interactions, and are expec...
Globally, plant-pollinator communities are subject to a diverse array of perturbations and in many t...
© 2016 Dr. Julian MacPherson BrownOne of the most important knowledge gaps currently inhibiting biod...
[Background and aims] Assessing the resilience of plant–animal interactions is critical to understan...
[Aim] Understanding fire effects on pollinators is critical in the context of fire regime changes an...
Restoration efforts often focus on changing the composition and structure of invaded plant communiti...