105 results on '"Vázquez, Diego P."'
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2. Fifty years of research on South American drylands: Mapping the scientific contributions of the Argentine Institute for Dryland Research
3. Predicting plant–pollinator interactions: concepts, methods, and challenges
4. Pollination
5. Electromagnetic fields disrupt the pollination service by honeybees
6. Distribución de plantas nativas y exóticas a lo largo de gradientes de elevación en senderos de montaña en los Andes de Mendoza, Argentina
7. Scale‐dependent effects of landscape structure on pollinator traits, species interactions and pollination success
8. Relationships between land-use intensity, woody species diversity, and carbon storage in an arid woodland ecosystem
9. Phenological mismatches and the demography of solitary bees
10. Predictions and test of multiple climate-species richness hypotheses to explain the spatial distribution of tenebrionid beetles in mountain environments
11. Invasive species modulate the structure and stability of a multilayer mutualistic network
12. Plant-frugivore network simplification under habitat fragmentation leaves a small core of interacting generalists
13. Ecological interaction networks. What we know, what we don’t, and why it matters
14. Hiking and livestock favor non-native plants in the high Andes
15. Quantitative Prediction of Interactions in Bipartite Networks Based on Traits, Abundances, and Phylogeny
16. Flexible diets enable pollinators to cope with changes in plant community composition
17. Network science: Applications for sustainable agroecosystems and food security
18. Ecological network complexity scales with area
19. Relationships between Land-Use Intensity, Biodiversity and Carbon Storage in an Arid Woodland Ecosystem
20. The disruption of a keystone interaction erodes pollination and seed dispersal networks
21. Abundance and phenology drive plant‐pollinator network responses to restoration in the Southern Atlantic rainforest in Brazil
22. A keystone mutualism promotes resistance to invasion
23. Managed honeybee hives and the diversity of wild bees in a dryland nature reserve
24. Plant–plant co-occurrences under a complex land-use gradient in a temperate forest
25. Within-day dynamics of plant–pollinator networks are dominated by early flower closure: an experimental test of network plasticity
26. Plant–pollinator interactions between generalists persist over time and space
27. Bats and hawkmoths form mixed modules with flowering plants in a nocturnal interaction network
28. Modeling habitat suitability and spread dynamics of two invasive rose species in protected areas of Mendoza, Argentina
29. Robustness of a meta‐network to alternative habitat loss scenarios
30. Seeing through the static: the temporal dimension of plant–animal mutualistic interactions
31. Ecological Synthesis and Its Role in Advancing Knowledge
32. Drivers of the structure of plant–hummingbird interaction networks at multiple temporal scales
33. Strength of niche processes for species interactions is lower for generalists and exotic species
34. Temporal scale‐dependence of plant–pollinator networks
35. Trait matching and phenological overlap increase the spatio‐temporal stability and functionality of plant–pollinator interactions
36. Core–periphery dynamics in a plant–pollinator network
37. Phenological shifts drive biodiversity loss in plant–pollinator networks
38. Core-periphery structure in mutualistic networks: an epitaph for nestedness?
39. Pollinator declines and the stability of plant–pollinator networks
40. No such thing as a free lunch: interaction costs and the structure and stability of mutualistic networks
41. Analysis of an invasion in the community context: a case study about differences and similarities between native and non-native shrubs
42. Taxonomic Selectivity in Surviving Introduced Insects in the United States
43. Landscape connectivity explains interaction network patterns at multiple scales
44. Towards an applied metaecology
45. Experimental reduction of plant abundance changes interaction frequency of a tri‐trophic micro‐food web: contrasting responses of generalists and specialists
46. Dung beetles and nutrient cycling in a dryland environment
47. Temporal switching of species roles in a plant–pollinator network
48. Inferring coevolution in a plant–pollinator network
49. Phenology determines the robustness of plant–pollinator networks
50. Towards an applied metaecology
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