Interactions between species generate the functions on which ecosystems and humans depend. However, we lack an understanding of the risk that interaction loss poses to ecological communities. Here, we quantify the risk of interaction loss for 4,330 species interactions from 41 empirical pollination and seed dispersal networks across 6 continents. We estimate risk as a function of interaction vulnerability to extinction (likelihood of loss) and contribution to network feasibility, a measure of how much an interaction helps a community tolerate environmental perturbations. Remarkably, we find that more vulnerable interactions have higher contributions to network feasibility. Furthermore, interactions tend to have more similar vulnerability an...
The global decline of mutualists such as pollinators and seed dispersers may cause negative direct a...
The global decline of mutualists such as pollinators and seed dispersers may cause negative direct a...
Biodiversity loss is a hallmark of our times, but predicting its consequences is challenging. Ecolog...
Interactions between species generate the functions on which ecosystems and humans depend. However, ...
International audienceInteractions between species generate the functions on which ecosystems and hu...
1. Pollinator network structure arising from the extent and strength of interspecific mutualistic in...
Understanding species’ interactions and the robustness of interaction networks to species loss is es...
Species interactions are an integral part of ecological communities. Collectively, these interaction...
Interaction frequency is the most common currency in quantitative ecological networks, although inte...
Ecological networks describe the interactions between different species, informing us of how they re...
Biodiversity loss is occurring globally at an unprecedented pace. This is not only followed by ethic...
There have been considerable advances in our understanding of the tolerance of species interaction n...
The global decline of mutualists such as pollinators and seed dispersers may cause negative direct a...
The global decline of mutualists such as pollinators and seed dispersers may cause negative direct a...
Biodiversity loss is a hallmark of our times, but predicting its consequences is challenging. Ecolog...
Interactions between species generate the functions on which ecosystems and humans depend. However, ...
International audienceInteractions between species generate the functions on which ecosystems and hu...
1. Pollinator network structure arising from the extent and strength of interspecific mutualistic in...
Understanding species’ interactions and the robustness of interaction networks to species loss is es...
Species interactions are an integral part of ecological communities. Collectively, these interaction...
Interaction frequency is the most common currency in quantitative ecological networks, although inte...
Ecological networks describe the interactions between different species, informing us of how they re...
Biodiversity loss is occurring globally at an unprecedented pace. This is not only followed by ethic...
There have been considerable advances in our understanding of the tolerance of species interaction n...
The global decline of mutualists such as pollinators and seed dispersers may cause negative direct a...
The global decline of mutualists such as pollinators and seed dispersers may cause negative direct a...
Biodiversity loss is a hallmark of our times, but predicting its consequences is challenging. Ecolog...