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Abundance drives broad patterns of generalisation in plant–hummingbird pollination networks
Simmons, BI; Vizentin‐Bugoni, J; Maruyama, PK; Cotton, PA; Marín‐Gómez, OH; Lara, C; Rosero‐Lasprilla, L; Maglianesi, MA; Ortiz‐Pulido, R; Rocca, MA; Rodrigues, LC; Tinoco, B; Vasconcelos, MF; Sazima, M; González, AMM; Sonne, J; Rahbek, C; Dicks, LV; Dalsgaard, B; Sutherland, WJ -
Ecological mechanisms explaining interactions within plant–hummingbird networks: morphological matching increases towards lower latitudes
Sonne, J; Vizentin-Bugoni, J; Maruyama, PK; Araujo, AC; Chávez-González, E; Coelho, AG; Cotton, PA; Marín-Gómez, OH; Lara, C; Lasprilla, LR; Machado, CG; Maglianesi, MA; Malucelli, TS; González, AMM; Oliveira, GM; Oliveira, PE; Ortiz-Pulido, R; Rocca, MA; Rodrigues, LC; Sazima, I; Simmons, BI; Tinoco, B; Varassin, IG; Vasconcelos, MF; O'Hara, B; Schleuning, M; Rahbek, C; Sazima, M; Dalsgaard, B (The Royal Society, 2020-03)<jats:p>Interactions between species are influenced by different ecological mechanisms, such as morphological matching, phenological overlap and species abundances. How these mechanisms explain interaction frequencies ... -
Global patterns of interaction specialization in bird-flower networks
Zanata, TB; Dalsgaard, B; Passos, FC; Cotton, PA; Roper, JJ; Maruyama, PK; Fischer, E; Schleuning, M; Martín González, AM; Vizentin-Bugoni, J; Franklin, DC; Abrahamczyk, S; Alárcon, R; Araujo, AC; Araújo, FP; Azevedo-Junior, SMD; Baquero, AC; Böhning-Gaese, K; Carstensen, DW; Chupil, H; Coelho, AG; Faria, RR; Hořák, D; Ingversen, TT; Janeček, Š; Kohler, G; Lara, C; Las-Casas, FMG; Lopes, AV; Machado, AO; Machado, CG; Machado, IC; Maglianesi, MA; Malucelli, TS; Mohd-Azlan, J; Moura, AC; Oliveira, GM; Oliveira, PE; Ornelas, JF; Riegert, J; Rodrigues, LC; Rosero-Lasprilla, L; Rui, AM; Sazima, M; Schmid, B; Sedláček, O; Timmermann, A; Vollstädt, MGR; Wang, Z; Watts, S; Rahbek, C; Varassin, IG (2017-08) -
High proportion of smaller ranged hummingbird species coincides with ecological specialization across the Americas.
Sonne, J; Martín González, AM; Maruyama, PK; Sandel, B; Vizentin-Bugoni, J; Schleuning, M; Abrahamczyk, S; Alarcón, R; Araujo, AC; Araújo, FP; Mendes de Azevedo, S; Baquero, AC; Cotton, PA; Ingversen, TT; Kohler, G; Lara, C; Guedes Las-Casas, FM; Machado, AO; Machado, CG; Maglianesi, MA; Moura, AC; Nogués-Bravo, D; Oliveira, GM; Oliveira, PE; Ornelas, JF; Rodrigues, LDC; Rosero-Lasprilla, L; Rui, AM; Sazima, M; Timmermann, A; Varassin, IG; Wang, Z; Watts, S; Fjeldså, J; Svenning, J-C; Rahbek, C; Dalsgaard, B (EnglandEnglandEnglandEnglandEnglandEnglandEnglandEngland, 2016-02-10)Ecological communities that experience stable climate conditions have been speculated to preserve more specialized interspecific associations and have higher proportions of smaller ranged species (SRS). Thus, areas with ... -
High proportion of smaller ranged hummingbird species coincides with ecological specialization across the Americas.
Sonne, J; Martín González, AM; Maruyama, PK; Sandel, B; Vizentin-Bugoni, J; Schleuning, M; Abrahamczyk, S; Alarcón, R; Araujo, AC; Araújo, FP; Mendes de Azevedo, S; Baquero, AC; Cotton, PA; Ingversen, TT; Kohler, G; Lara, C; Guedes Las-Casas, FM; Machado, AO; Machado, CG; Maglianesi, MA; Moura, AC; Nogués-Bravo, D; Oliveira, GM; Oliveira, PE; Ornelas, JF; Rodrigues, LDC; Rosero-Lasprilla, L; Rui, AM; Sazima, M; Timmermann, A; Varassin, IG; Wang, Z; Watts, S; Fjeldså, J; Svenning, J-C; Rahbek, C; Dalsgaard, B (England, 2016-02-10)Ecological communities that experience stable climate conditions have been speculated to preserve more specialized interspecific associations and have higher proportions of smaller ranged species (SRS). Thus, areas with ... -
Specialization in plant-hummingbird networks is associated with species richness, contemporary precipitation and quaternary climate-change velocity.
Dalsgaard, B; Magård, E; Fjeldså, J; Martín González, AM; Rahbek, C; Olesen, JM; Ollerton, J; Alarcón, R; Cardoso Araujo, A; Cotton, PA; Lara, C; Machado, CG; Sazima, I; Sazima, M; Timmermann, A; Watts, S; Sandel, B; Sutherland, WJ; Svenning, J-C (United States, 2011)Large-scale geographical patterns of biotic specialization and the underlying drivers are poorly understood, but it is widely believed that climate plays an important role in determining specialization. As climate-driven ...