Little is known about how mutualistic interactions affect the distribution of species richness on broad geographic scales. Because mutualism positively affects the fitness of all species involved in the interaction, one hypothesis is that the richness of species involved should be positively correlated across their range, especially for obligate relationships. Alternatively, if mutualisms are facilitative (e.g., involving multiple mutualistic partners), the distribution of mutualists should not necessarily be related, and patterns in species distributions might be more strongly correlated with environmental factors. In this study, we compared the distributions of plants and vertebrate animals involved in seed-dispersal mutualisms across the...
Interactions between species are widely understood to have promoted the diversification of life on E...
Plant communities are often dispersal-limited and zoochory can be an efficient mechanism for plants ...
The interaction between granivorous scatter-hoarding mammals and plants is a conditional mutualism: ...
Little is known about how mutualistic interactions affect the distribution of species richness on br...
Little is known about how mutualistic interactions affect the distribution of species richness on br...
© 2018 The Authors Little is known about how mutualistic interactions affect the distribution of spe...
This dissertation set out to answer two questions of seed-dispersing animals; what is the distributi...
Many angiosperms rely on vertebrates for seed dispersal via gut passage, an interaction that has bee...
Spatial genetic structure (SGS) of plants results from the non-random distribution of related indivi...
1. Co-occurring and simultaneously fruiting plant species may either compete for dispersal by shared...
1. Networks of mutualistic interactions between animals and plants are considered a pivotal part of ...
1.There is growing interest in understanding the functional outcomes of species interactions in ecol...
1. Animal biodiversity matters for the provision of ecosystem functions derived from trophic activit...
The global decline of mutualists such as pollinators and seed dispersers may cause negative direct a...
Plant–animal mutualistic networks are characterized by highly heterogeneous degree distributions. Th...
Interactions between species are widely understood to have promoted the diversification of life on E...
Plant communities are often dispersal-limited and zoochory can be an efficient mechanism for plants ...
The interaction between granivorous scatter-hoarding mammals and plants is a conditional mutualism: ...
Little is known about how mutualistic interactions affect the distribution of species richness on br...
Little is known about how mutualistic interactions affect the distribution of species richness on br...
© 2018 The Authors Little is known about how mutualistic interactions affect the distribution of spe...
This dissertation set out to answer two questions of seed-dispersing animals; what is the distributi...
Many angiosperms rely on vertebrates for seed dispersal via gut passage, an interaction that has bee...
Spatial genetic structure (SGS) of plants results from the non-random distribution of related indivi...
1. Co-occurring and simultaneously fruiting plant species may either compete for dispersal by shared...
1. Networks of mutualistic interactions between animals and plants are considered a pivotal part of ...
1.There is growing interest in understanding the functional outcomes of species interactions in ecol...
1. Animal biodiversity matters for the provision of ecosystem functions derived from trophic activit...
The global decline of mutualists such as pollinators and seed dispersers may cause negative direct a...
Plant–animal mutualistic networks are characterized by highly heterogeneous degree distributions. Th...
Interactions between species are widely understood to have promoted the diversification of life on E...
Plant communities are often dispersal-limited and zoochory can be an efficient mechanism for plants ...
The interaction between granivorous scatter-hoarding mammals and plants is a conditional mutualism: ...