Climate drives plant–pollinator interactions even along small‐scale climate gradients: the case of the Aegean
Abstract
Plant–pollinator network structure is the outcome of ecological and evolutionary processes, and although the importance of environmental factors is beyond doubt, our knowledge of how abiotic factors ( e.g . climate) shape plant–pollinator networks remains limited. This knowledge gap is critical, as climate change poses a major threat to ecosystems, especially in the Mediterranean. This study focuses on one of the hottest parts of the...
Paper Details
Title
Climate drives plant–pollinator interactions even along small‐scale climate gradients: the case of the Aegean
Published Date
Jul 20, 2017
Journal
Volume
20
Issue
S1
Pages
176 - 183
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