peer reviewedEcological networks are commonly applied to depict general patterns of biotic interactions, which provide tools to understand the mechanism of community assembly. Commensal interactions between epiphytes and their hosts are a major component of species interactions in forest canopies; however, few studies have investigated species assemblage patterns and network structures of epiphyte–host interactions, particularly non-vascular epiphytes in different types of forest. To analyze the characteristics of network structures between epiphytes and their hosts, composition and distribution of epiphytic bryophytes were investigated from 138 host individuals using canopy cranes in a tropical lowland seasonal rain forest (TRF) and a subt...
Network analyses provide a unified framework to evaluate different types of species interactions. We...
Determining whether epiphytic bryophytes have ecological preferences for woody plants remains diffic...
Vascular epiphytes, which are specialised to spend their entire life cycle within trees, are signifi...
A central issue in ecology is the understanding of the establishment of biotic interactions. We stud...
Species interactions can shape the structure of natural communities. Such sets of interactions have ...
The commensalistic interaction between vascular epiphytes and host trees is a type of biotic interac...
Epiphytic vascular plants comprise an essential part of the tropical flora and are a key component f...
Dataset To compare epiphyte–phorophyte networks with mutualistic networks we compiled a dataset of ...
peer reviewedEpiphytic communities offer an original framework to disentangle the contributions of e...
Vascular epiphytes are an understudied and particularly important component of tropical forest ecosy...
Vascular epiphytes are an understudied and particularly important component of tropical forest ecosy...
<div><p>Vascular epiphytes are an understudied and particularly important component of tropical fore...
The Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (QTP), the highest and largest plateau in the world, plays a vital role in...
Plant species can be used as hosts by other plant species, both in antagonistic interactions (e.g., ...
<p>Links of between epiphytes and hosts are represented by lines, the widths of the connected rectan...
Network analyses provide a unified framework to evaluate different types of species interactions. We...
Determining whether epiphytic bryophytes have ecological preferences for woody plants remains diffic...
Vascular epiphytes, which are specialised to spend their entire life cycle within trees, are signifi...
A central issue in ecology is the understanding of the establishment of biotic interactions. We stud...
Species interactions can shape the structure of natural communities. Such sets of interactions have ...
The commensalistic interaction between vascular epiphytes and host trees is a type of biotic interac...
Epiphytic vascular plants comprise an essential part of the tropical flora and are a key component f...
Dataset To compare epiphyte–phorophyte networks with mutualistic networks we compiled a dataset of ...
peer reviewedEpiphytic communities offer an original framework to disentangle the contributions of e...
Vascular epiphytes are an understudied and particularly important component of tropical forest ecosy...
Vascular epiphytes are an understudied and particularly important component of tropical forest ecosy...
<div><p>Vascular epiphytes are an understudied and particularly important component of tropical fore...
The Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (QTP), the highest and largest plateau in the world, plays a vital role in...
Plant species can be used as hosts by other plant species, both in antagonistic interactions (e.g., ...
<p>Links of between epiphytes and hosts are represented by lines, the widths of the connected rectan...
Network analyses provide a unified framework to evaluate different types of species interactions. We...
Determining whether epiphytic bryophytes have ecological preferences for woody plants remains diffic...
Vascular epiphytes, which are specialised to spend their entire life cycle within trees, are signifi...