Contains lists of plants and pollinators (i.e., pollination networks) used in our analyses. There were no tentatively dated interactions (n.d.) in 2010 or 2011, so these networks were identical regardless of how these interactions were handled. For 1996 and 1997 networks, the yearly networks were identical in all cases and are therefore only included once (in the "n.d. year only" worksheets). For monthly networks, the "n.d. year only" worksheets describe networks which did not include any tentatively dated interactions, the "n.d. best-guess" worksheets describe networks in which tentatively dated interactions were included in months which included the best-guess date for each such observation (best-guess dates indicated in Dates_of_first_in...
Understanding how ecological networks are assembled is important because network structure reflects ...
Ecological interactions are highly dynamic in time and space. Previous studies of plant–animal mutua...
International audiencePairs of plants and pollinators species sometimes consistently interact throug...
Contains lists of plants and pollinators (i.e., pollination networks) used in our analyses. There we...
Contains tables listing the date of first observed interactions for each insect (I) and plant (P) in...
Network analysis is an indispensable part of ecological studies. Specifically, networks have played ...
The study of mutualistic interaction networks has led to valuable insights into ecological and evolu...
Whether species interactions are static or change over time has wide-reaching ecological and evoluti...
Pollination networks are representations of all interactions between co-existing plants and their fl...
Whether species interactions are static or change over time has wide-reaching ecological and evoluti...
The pollination success of animal-pollinated plants depends on the temporal coupling between floweri...
Aims The loss of species that engage in close ecological interactions, such as pollination, has been...
This database assembles different published datasets of observed interaction networks between plants...
Network-level phylogenies for pollinators in the 54 interaction networks analyzed
Plant–pollinator mutualistic networks represent the ecological context of foraging (for pollinators)...
Understanding how ecological networks are assembled is important because network structure reflects ...
Ecological interactions are highly dynamic in time and space. Previous studies of plant–animal mutua...
International audiencePairs of plants and pollinators species sometimes consistently interact throug...
Contains lists of plants and pollinators (i.e., pollination networks) used in our analyses. There we...
Contains tables listing the date of first observed interactions for each insect (I) and plant (P) in...
Network analysis is an indispensable part of ecological studies. Specifically, networks have played ...
The study of mutualistic interaction networks has led to valuable insights into ecological and evolu...
Whether species interactions are static or change over time has wide-reaching ecological and evoluti...
Pollination networks are representations of all interactions between co-existing plants and their fl...
Whether species interactions are static or change over time has wide-reaching ecological and evoluti...
The pollination success of animal-pollinated plants depends on the temporal coupling between floweri...
Aims The loss of species that engage in close ecological interactions, such as pollination, has been...
This database assembles different published datasets of observed interaction networks between plants...
Network-level phylogenies for pollinators in the 54 interaction networks analyzed
Plant–pollinator mutualistic networks represent the ecological context of foraging (for pollinators)...
Understanding how ecological networks are assembled is important because network structure reflects ...
Ecological interactions are highly dynamic in time and space. Previous studies of plant–animal mutua...
International audiencePairs of plants and pollinators species sometimes consistently interact throug...