Artículo de publicación ISITransformed habitats are the result of deliberate replacement of native species by an exotic monoculture, involving changes in biotic and abiotic conditions. Despite the fact that transformed habitats are becoming more common and constitute a major biodiversity change driver, little is known about the scale-dependent responses of plant-animal mutualisms. Aiming to test the multiscale responses of pollination and seed dispersal in a habitat transformation scenario, we examined a gradient of native and transformed habitats at three spatial scales (0-50, 50-100 and 100-250m) and focused on a highly specialized mutualistic system composed of a hemiparasitic mistletoe (Tristerix corymbosus) that is almost exclusively p...
Most fleshy-fruited plants establish strong local interactions with a few fruit-eating species acros...
Artículo de publicación ISIStudies of plant-frugivore interactions are important for identifying the...
Floral visitors differ in their efficacy as pollinators, and the impact of different pollina-tor spec...
Artículo de publicación ISITransformed habitats are the result of deliberate replacement of native s...
Transformed habitats are the result of deliberate replacement of native species by an exotic monocul...
Most flowering plants depend on biotic pollination and seed dispersal for reproductive success. Poll...
Most flowering plants depend on biotic pollination and seed dispersal for reproductive success. Poll...
© 2017 Fontúrbel et al. Anthropogenic disturbance can modify habitat structure and resource availabi...
Land use change is one of the most important anthropogenic drivers of biodiversity loss. Nevertheles...
Species interactions define functional diversity and community stability across ecosystems, and depe...
Different interactions occur simultaneously, affecting the ecological and evolutionary outcome of th...
1. Species interactions define functional diversity and community stability across ecosystems, and d...
The ecological co-dependency between plants and hummingbirds is a classic example of a mutualistic i...
Model systems for studying mutualism costs and benefits include the many species of plants that rely...
The loss of natural habitats is one of the main causes of the global decline of biodiversity. Unders...
Most fleshy-fruited plants establish strong local interactions with a few fruit-eating species acros...
Artículo de publicación ISIStudies of plant-frugivore interactions are important for identifying the...
Floral visitors differ in their efficacy as pollinators, and the impact of different pollina-tor spec...
Artículo de publicación ISITransformed habitats are the result of deliberate replacement of native s...
Transformed habitats are the result of deliberate replacement of native species by an exotic monocul...
Most flowering plants depend on biotic pollination and seed dispersal for reproductive success. Poll...
Most flowering plants depend on biotic pollination and seed dispersal for reproductive success. Poll...
© 2017 Fontúrbel et al. Anthropogenic disturbance can modify habitat structure and resource availabi...
Land use change is one of the most important anthropogenic drivers of biodiversity loss. Nevertheles...
Species interactions define functional diversity and community stability across ecosystems, and depe...
Different interactions occur simultaneously, affecting the ecological and evolutionary outcome of th...
1. Species interactions define functional diversity and community stability across ecosystems, and d...
The ecological co-dependency between plants and hummingbirds is a classic example of a mutualistic i...
Model systems for studying mutualism costs and benefits include the many species of plants that rely...
The loss of natural habitats is one of the main causes of the global decline of biodiversity. Unders...
Most fleshy-fruited plants establish strong local interactions with a few fruit-eating species acros...
Artículo de publicación ISIStudies of plant-frugivore interactions are important for identifying the...
Floral visitors differ in their efficacy as pollinators, and the impact of different pollina-tor spec...