Morphological traits determine specialization and resource use in plant–hummingbird networks in the neotropics

Volume: 95, Issue: 12, Pages: 3325 - 3334
Published: Dec 1, 2014
Abstract
Ecological communities are organized in complex ecological networks. Trait-based analyses of the structure of these networks in highly diversified species assemblages are crucial for improving our understanding of the ecological and evolutionary processes causing specialization in mutualistic networks. In this study, we assessed the importance of morphological traits for structuring plant–hummingbird networks in Neotropical forests by using a...
Paper Details
Title
Morphological traits determine specialization and resource use in plant–hummingbird networks in the neotropics
Published Date
Dec 1, 2014
Journal
Volume
95
Issue
12
Pages
3325 - 3334
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