Mutualistic interactions among free-living species generally involve low-frequency interactions and highly asymmetric dependence among partners, yet our understanding of factors behind their emergence is still limited. Using individual-based interactions of a super-generalist fleshy-fruited plant with its frugivore assemblage, we estimated the Resource Provisioning Effectiveness (RPE) and Seed Dispersal Effectiveness (SDE) to assess the balance in the exchange of resources. Plants were highly dependent on a few frugivore species, while frugivores interacted with most individual plants, resulting in strong asymmetries of mutual dependence. Interaction effectiveness was mainly driven by interaction frequency. Despite highly asymmetric depende...
1. Animal biodiversity matters for the provision of ecosystem functions derived from trophic activit...
1. Mutualistic interactions between frugivorous birds and fleshy-fruited plants are key processes fo...
1. Co-occurring and simultaneously fruiting plant species may either compete for dispersal by shared...
Mutualistic interactions among free-living species generally involve low-frequency interactions and ...
Mutualistic interactions among free-living species generally involve low-frequency interactions and ...
1.There is growing interest in understanding the functional outcomes of species interactions in ecol...
1.There is growing interest in understanding the functional outcomes of species interactions in ecol...
1.There is growing interest in understanding the functional outcomes of species interactions in ecol...
1. Current understanding of mutualistic networks is grounded largely in data on interaction frequenc...
1. Current understanding of mutualistic networks is grounded largely in data on interaction frequenc...
1. Current understanding of mutualistic networks is grounded largely in data on interaction frequenc...
1. Networks of mutualistic interactions between animals and plants are considered a pivotal part of ...
Interaction frequency is the most common currency in quantitative ecological networks, although inte...
1. There is growing interest in understanding the functional outcomes of species interactions in eco...
1. Co-occurring and simultaneously fruiting plant species may either compete for dispersal by shared...
1. Animal biodiversity matters for the provision of ecosystem functions derived from trophic activit...
1. Mutualistic interactions between frugivorous birds and fleshy-fruited plants are key processes fo...
1. Co-occurring and simultaneously fruiting plant species may either compete for dispersal by shared...
Mutualistic interactions among free-living species generally involve low-frequency interactions and ...
Mutualistic interactions among free-living species generally involve low-frequency interactions and ...
1.There is growing interest in understanding the functional outcomes of species interactions in ecol...
1.There is growing interest in understanding the functional outcomes of species interactions in ecol...
1.There is growing interest in understanding the functional outcomes of species interactions in ecol...
1. Current understanding of mutualistic networks is grounded largely in data on interaction frequenc...
1. Current understanding of mutualistic networks is grounded largely in data on interaction frequenc...
1. Current understanding of mutualistic networks is grounded largely in data on interaction frequenc...
1. Networks of mutualistic interactions between animals and plants are considered a pivotal part of ...
Interaction frequency is the most common currency in quantitative ecological networks, although inte...
1. There is growing interest in understanding the functional outcomes of species interactions in eco...
1. Co-occurring and simultaneously fruiting plant species may either compete for dispersal by shared...
1. Animal biodiversity matters for the provision of ecosystem functions derived from trophic activit...
1. Mutualistic interactions between frugivorous birds and fleshy-fruited plants are key processes fo...
1. Co-occurring and simultaneously fruiting plant species may either compete for dispersal by shared...