Species roles in ecological networks combine to generate their architecture, which contributes to their stability. Species trait diversity also affects ecosystem functioning and resilience, yet it remains unknown whether species’ contributions to functional diversity relate to their network roles. Here we use 21 empirical pollen transport networks to characterise this relationship. We found that, apart from a few abundant species, pollinators with original traits either had few interaction partners or interacted most frequently with a subset of these partners. This suggests that narrowing of interactions to a subset of the plant community accompanies pollinator niche specialisation, congruent with our hypothesised trade-off between having u...
Pollination is exclusively or mainly animal mediated for 70% to 90% of angiosperm species. Thus, pol...
<div><p>Much ecological research has focused on trying to understand why species are generalized or ...
Pollination is exclusively or mainly animal mediated for 70% to 90% of angiosperm species. Thus, pol...
Mechanisms that favour rare species are key to the maintenance of diverse communities1–3. One of the...
Aim. Alien species alter interaction networks by disrupting existing interactions, for example betwe...
1. Most plant-pollinator network studies are conducted at species level whereas little is known abou...
<div><p>Studies on pollination networks have provided valuable information on the number, frequency,...
Aim Alien species alter interaction networks by disrupting existing interactions, for example betwee...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Aim: Species interaction networks are known to vary in structure over l...
Ecological networks of two interacting guilds of species, such as flowering plants and pollinators, ...
Interaction webs, or networks, define how the members of two or more trophic levels interact. Howeve...
1. Theoretical models indicate that the structure of plant-pollinator networks has important implica...
Pollination is exclusively or mainly animal mediated for 70% to 90% of angiosperm species. Thus, pol...
Identifying the determinants of biological interactions in mutualistic networks is key to understand...
Pollination is exclusively or mainly animal mediated for 70% to 90% of angiosperm species. Thus, pol...
<div><p>Much ecological research has focused on trying to understand why species are generalized or ...
Pollination is exclusively or mainly animal mediated for 70% to 90% of angiosperm species. Thus, pol...
Mechanisms that favour rare species are key to the maintenance of diverse communities1–3. One of the...
Aim. Alien species alter interaction networks by disrupting existing interactions, for example betwe...
1. Most plant-pollinator network studies are conducted at species level whereas little is known abou...
<div><p>Studies on pollination networks have provided valuable information on the number, frequency,...
Aim Alien species alter interaction networks by disrupting existing interactions, for example betwee...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Aim: Species interaction networks are known to vary in structure over l...
Ecological networks of two interacting guilds of species, such as flowering plants and pollinators, ...
Interaction webs, or networks, define how the members of two or more trophic levels interact. Howeve...
1. Theoretical models indicate that the structure of plant-pollinator networks has important implica...
Pollination is exclusively or mainly animal mediated for 70% to 90% of angiosperm species. Thus, pol...
Identifying the determinants of biological interactions in mutualistic networks is key to understand...
Pollination is exclusively or mainly animal mediated for 70% to 90% of angiosperm species. Thus, pol...
<div><p>Much ecological research has focused on trying to understand why species are generalized or ...
Pollination is exclusively or mainly animal mediated for 70% to 90% of angiosperm species. Thus, pol...