Biological constraints and neutral processes have been proposed to explain the properties of plant–pollinator networks. Using interactions between nectarivorous birds (hummingbirds and flowerpiercers) and flowering plants in high elevation forests (i.e., “elfin” forests) of the Andes, we explore the importance of biological constraints and neutral processes (random interactions) to explain the observed species interactions and network metrics, such as connectance, specialization, nestedness and asymmetry. In cold environments of elfin forests, which are located at the top of the tropical montane forest zone, many plants are adapted for pollination by birds, making this an ideal system to study plant–pollinator networks. To build the network...
Aim: To investigate the role of alien plants in mutualistic plant–hummingbird networks, assessing th...
Understanding how ecological processes structure species assemblages is a central issue in community...
Aim: To investigate the role of alien plants in mutualistic plant–hummingbird networks, assessing th...
Interactions between species are influenced by different ecological mechanisms, such as morphologica...
No embargoInteractions between species are influenced by different ecological mechanisms, such as mo...
Mutualistic interactions are powerful drivers of biodiversity on Earth that can be represented as co...
Specialization of species in interaction networks influences network stability and ecosystem functio...
Aim Among the world's three major nectar-feeding bird taxa, hummingbirds are the most phenotypi...
Specialization of species in interaction networks influences network stability and ecosystem functio...
Specialization of species in interaction networks influences network stability and ecosystem functio...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Aim: Species interaction networks are known to vary in structure over l...
Plant–pollinator mutualistic networks represent the ecological context of foraging (for pollinators)...
Plant–pollinator mutualistic networks represent the ecological context of foraging (for pollinators)...
Plant–pollinator mutualistic networks represent the ecological context of foraging (for pollinators)...
Aim To investigate the association between hummingbird-plant network structure and species richness,...
Aim: To investigate the role of alien plants in mutualistic plant–hummingbird networks, assessing th...
Understanding how ecological processes structure species assemblages is a central issue in community...
Aim: To investigate the role of alien plants in mutualistic plant–hummingbird networks, assessing th...
Interactions between species are influenced by different ecological mechanisms, such as morphologica...
No embargoInteractions between species are influenced by different ecological mechanisms, such as mo...
Mutualistic interactions are powerful drivers of biodiversity on Earth that can be represented as co...
Specialization of species in interaction networks influences network stability and ecosystem functio...
Aim Among the world's three major nectar-feeding bird taxa, hummingbirds are the most phenotypi...
Specialization of species in interaction networks influences network stability and ecosystem functio...
Specialization of species in interaction networks influences network stability and ecosystem functio...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Aim: Species interaction networks are known to vary in structure over l...
Plant–pollinator mutualistic networks represent the ecological context of foraging (for pollinators)...
Plant–pollinator mutualistic networks represent the ecological context of foraging (for pollinators)...
Plant–pollinator mutualistic networks represent the ecological context of foraging (for pollinators)...
Aim To investigate the association between hummingbird-plant network structure and species richness,...
Aim: To investigate the role of alien plants in mutualistic plant–hummingbird networks, assessing th...
Understanding how ecological processes structure species assemblages is a central issue in community...
Aim: To investigate the role of alien plants in mutualistic plant–hummingbird networks, assessing th...