Abundant pollinators are often more generalised than rare pollinators. This could be because abundant species have more chance encounters with potential interaction partners. On the other hand, generalised species could have a competitive advantage over specialists, leading to higher abundance. Determining the direction of the abundance-generalisation relationship is therefore a 'chicken-and-egg' dilemma. Here we determine the direction of the relationship between abundance and generalisation in plant-hummingbird pollination networks across the Americas. We find evidence that hummingbird pollinators are generalised because they are abundant, and little evidence that hummingbirds are abundant because they are generalised. Additionally, most ...
Aim Among the world's three major nectar-feeding bird taxa, hummingbirds are the most phenotypi...
If used, please ensure taxonomy is up-to-date and cite Simmons, B. I., Vizentin‐Bugoni, J. , Maruyam...
The ecological co-dependency between plants and hummingbirds is a classic example of a mutualistic i...
Abundant pollinators are often more generalised than rare pollinators. This could be because abundan...
Abundant pollinators are often more generalised than rare pollinators. This could be because abundan...
Abundant pollinators are often more generalised than rare pollinators. This could be because abundan...
A frequent observation in plant-animal mutualistic networks is that abundant species tend to be more...
19 plant-hummingbird interaction networks. If used, please ensure taxonomy is up-to-date and cite Si...
Mutualistic interactions are powerful drivers of biodiversity on Earth that can be represented as co...
Interactions between species are influenced by different ecological mechanisms, such as morphologica...
Aim To investigate the association between species richness, species' phylogenetic signal, insularit...
Aim: Among the world’s three major nectar-feeding bird taxa, hummingbirds are the most phenotypicall...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the Royal Society via th...
Functional traits can determine pairwise species interactions, such as those between plants and poll...
Ecological communities that experience stable climate conditions have been speculated to preserve mo...
Aim Among the world's three major nectar-feeding bird taxa, hummingbirds are the most phenotypi...
If used, please ensure taxonomy is up-to-date and cite Simmons, B. I., Vizentin‐Bugoni, J. , Maruyam...
The ecological co-dependency between plants and hummingbirds is a classic example of a mutualistic i...
Abundant pollinators are often more generalised than rare pollinators. This could be because abundan...
Abundant pollinators are often more generalised than rare pollinators. This could be because abundan...
Abundant pollinators are often more generalised than rare pollinators. This could be because abundan...
A frequent observation in plant-animal mutualistic networks is that abundant species tend to be more...
19 plant-hummingbird interaction networks. If used, please ensure taxonomy is up-to-date and cite Si...
Mutualistic interactions are powerful drivers of biodiversity on Earth that can be represented as co...
Interactions between species are influenced by different ecological mechanisms, such as morphologica...
Aim To investigate the association between species richness, species' phylogenetic signal, insularit...
Aim: Among the world’s three major nectar-feeding bird taxa, hummingbirds are the most phenotypicall...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the Royal Society via th...
Functional traits can determine pairwise species interactions, such as those between plants and poll...
Ecological communities that experience stable climate conditions have been speculated to preserve mo...
Aim Among the world's three major nectar-feeding bird taxa, hummingbirds are the most phenotypi...
If used, please ensure taxonomy is up-to-date and cite Simmons, B. I., Vizentin‐Bugoni, J. , Maruyam...
The ecological co-dependency between plants and hummingbirds is a classic example of a mutualistic i...