51 results on '"Vázquez, Diego P."'
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2. Flexible diets enable pollinators to cope with changes in plant community composition
3. The disruption of a keystone interaction erodes pollination and seed dispersal networks
4. Abundance and phenology drive plant‐pollinator network responses to restoration in the Southern Atlantic rainforest in Brazil
5. A keystone mutualism promotes resistance to invasion
6. Plant–pollinator interactions between generalists persist over time and space
7. Bats and hawkmoths form mixed modules with flowering plants in a nocturnal interaction network
8. Robustness of a meta‐network to alternative habitat loss scenarios
9. Seeing through the static: the temporal dimension of plant–animal mutualistic interactions
10. Strength of niche processes for species interactions is lower for generalists and exotic species
11. Temporal scale‐dependence of plant–pollinator networks
12. Trait matching and phenological overlap increase the spatio‐temporal stability and functionality of plant–pollinator interactions
13. Core–periphery dynamics in a plant–pollinator network
14. Pollinator declines and the stability of plant–pollinator networks
15. No such thing as a free lunch: interaction costs and the structure and stability of mutualistic networks
16. Landscape connectivity explains interaction network patterns at multiple scales
17. Experimental reduction of plant abundance changes interaction frequency of a tri‐trophic micro‐food web: contrasting responses of generalists and specialists
18. Inferring coevolution in a plant–pollinator network
19. Land‐use intensity indirectly affects ecosystem services mainly through plant functional identity in a temperate forest
20. Interaction frequency, network position, and the temporal persistence of interactions in a plant–pollinator network
21. Fire influences the structure of plant–bee networks
22. Abundance and generalisation in mutualistic networks: solving the chicken-and-egg dilemma
23. Ecological and evolutionary impacts of changing climatic variability
24. No Defensive Role of Ants throughout a Broad Latitudinal and Elevational Range of a Cactus
25. A conceptual framework for studying the strength of plant-animal mutualistic interactions
26. Determinants of the microstructure of plant–pollinator networks
27. When mutualism goes bad: density-dependent impacts of introduced bees on plant reproduction
28. Phylogenetic tree shape and the structure of mutualistic networks
29. The diversity–stability relationship in floral production
30. The dimensionality of ecological networks
31. The strength of plant–pollinator interactions
32. Evaluating sampling completeness in a desert plant-pollinator network
33. Rareness and specialization in plant–pollinator networks
34. Benefit and cost curves for typical pollination mutualisms
35. The species-energy theory: a role for energy variability
36. Evaluating multiple determinants of the structure of plant–animal mutualistic networks
37. A meta-analysis of bees' responses to anthropogenic disturbance
38. WHAT DO INTERACTION NETWORK METRICS TELL US ABOUT SPECIALIZATION AND BIOLOGICAL TRAITS
39. The effect of space in plant–animal mutualistic networks: insights from a simulation study
40. Species abundance and asymmetric interaction strength in ecological networks
41. DIRECT AND INTERACTIVE EFFECTS OF ENEMIES AND MUTUALISTS ON PLANT PERFORMANCE: A META-ANALYSIS
42. Pollination and other ecosystem services produced by mobile organisms: a conceptual framework for the effects of land‐use change
43. The macroecology of marine cleaning mutualisms
44. Flowering phenologies of hummingbird plants from the temperate forest of southern South America: is there evidence of competitive displacement?
45. Interaction frequency as a surrogate for the total effect of animal mutualists on plants
46. Species abundance and the distribution of specialization in host–parasite interaction networks
47. Degree distribution in plant-animal mutualistic networks: forbidden links or random interactions?
48. ASYMMETRIC SPECIALIZATION: A PERVASIVE FEATURE OF PLANT–POLLINATOR INTERACTIONS
49. INDIRECT EFFECTS OF AN INTRODUCED UNGULATE ON POLLINATION AND PLANT REPRODUCTION
50. Changes in interaction biodiversity induced by an introduced ungulate
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