Effects of community composition on plant–pollinator interaction networks across a spatial gradient of oak-savanna habitats
Abstract
Distance between habitats may impact the composition and corresponding interactions between trophic levels. Mutualistic networks, such as those of plants and pollinators tend to have a core set of properties that often relate to the resilience of the community, or the ability of the community to retain function and structure after a disturbance. Furthermore, network structure is highly dependent on the number of specialists and generalists;...
Paper Details
Title
Effects of community composition on plant–pollinator interaction networks across a spatial gradient of oak-savanna habitats
Published Date
May 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
193
Issue
1
Pages
211 - 223
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