274 results on '"Vázquez, Diego P."'
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2. Water quality management in a tropical karstic system influenced by land use in Chiapas, Mexico
3. Predicting plant–pollinator interactions: concepts, methods, and challenges
4. Hiking and livestock favor non-native plants in the high Andes
5. Ecological network complexity scales with area
6. Plant-frugivore network simplification under habitat fragmentation leaves a small core of interacting generalists
7. Ecological Synthesis and Its Role in Advancing Knowledge
8. Locomotion and searching behaviour in the honey bee larva depend on nursing interaction
9. Managed honeybee hives and the diversity of wild bees in a dryland nature reserve
10. Drivers of the structure of plant–hummingbird interaction networks at multiple temporal scales
11. Analysis of an invasion in the community context : a case study about differences and similarities between native and non-native shrubs
12. Landscape connectivity explains interaction network patterns at multiple scales
13. Plant–plant co-occurrences under a complex land-use gradient in a temperate forest
14. Within-day dynamics of plant–pollinator networks are dominated by early flower closure: an experimental test of network plasticity
15. Managed honeybee hives negatively affect the reproduction of native plants in a dryland nature reserve.
16. The efficacy of transcranial direct current stimulation on upper extremity motor function after stroke: A systematic review and comparative meta‐analysis of different stimulation polarities.
17. Seasonal and Long-Term Behavior of TN:TP Ratio in Lake Cajititlán and Its Environmental Implications
18. Differences in pre-imaginal development of the honey bee Apis mellifera between in vitro and in-hive contexts
19. Pleomorphic dermal sarcoma: a retrospective study of 16 cases in a dermato-oncology centre and a review of the literature
20. Similarities and differences in the realized niche of two allopatric populations of a solitary bee under environmental variability
21. Fifty years of research on South American drylands: Mapping the scientific contributions of the Argentine Institute for Dryland Research.
22. Land-use intensity indirectly affects ecosystem services mainly through plant functional identity in a temperate forest
23. Interaction frequency, network position, and the temporal persistence of interactions in a plant–pollinator network
24. Fire influences the structure of plant-bee networks
25. The Macroecology of Marine Cleaning Mutualisms
26. Species Abundance and the Distribution of Specialization in Host-Parasite Interaction Networks
27. Degree Distribution in Plant-Animal Mutualistic Networks: Forbidden Links or Random Interactions?
28. Indirect Effects of an Introduced Ungulate on Pollination and Plant Reproduction
29. Asymmetric Specialization: A Pervasive Feature of Plant-Pollinator Interactions
30. Null Model Analyses of Specialization in Plant-Pollinator Interactions
31. Sleep in honey bees is affected by the herbicide glyphosate
32. Assessment of the water quality of a subtropical lake using the NSF-WQI and a newly proposed ecosystem specific water quality index
33. Ecology and nesting biology of the wood-boring bee Trichothurgus laticeps (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae) in a Monte desert reserve in mid-western Argentina
34. Potential contribution to the invasion process of different reproductive strategies of two invasive roses
35. No Defensive Role of Ants throughout a Broad Latitudinal and Elevational Range of a Cactus
36. Determinants of the microstructure of plant—pollinator networks
37. The diversity–stability relationship in floral production
38. Phylogenetic tree shape and the structure of mutualistic networks
39. Invasive species modulate the structure and stability of a multilayer mutualistic network.
40. Scale‐dependent effects of landscape structure on pollinator traits, species interactions and pollination success.
41. Phenology determines the robustness of plant–pollinator networks
42. Revisiting the Potential Conservation Value of Non-Native Species
43. Ecological and evolutionary impacts of changing climatic variability
44. DISTRIBUCIÓN DE PLANTAS NATIVAS Y EXÓTICAS A LO LARGO DE GRADIENTES DE ELEVACIÓN EN SENDEROS DE MONTAÑA EN LOS ANDES DE MENDOZA, ARGENTINA.
45. The strength of plant—pollinator interactions
46. Evaluating sampling completeness in a desert plant-pollinator network
47. Rareness and specialization in plant—pollinator networks
48. Benefit and cost curves for typical pollination mutualisms
49. Evaluating Multiple Determinants of the Structure of Plant-Animal Mutualistic Networks
50. A Meta-Analysis of Bees' Responses to Anthropogenic Disturbance
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