Ecological networks across environmental gradients

JM Tylianakis, RJ Morris - Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution …, 2017 - annualreviews.org
Ecological networks have a long history in ecology, and a recent increase in network
analyses across environmental gradients has revealed important changes in their structure …

Ecological networks in motion: micro‐and macroscopic variability across scales

K Trøjelsgaard, JM Olesen - Functional Ecology, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
There has been an intense focus on the response of species to environmental changes, and
more recently, the interactions of species have been examined in a similar way in order to …

Ecological networks are more sensitive to plant than to animal extinction under climate change

M Schleuning, J Fründ, O Schweiger, E Welk… - Nature …, 2016 - nature.com
Impacts of climate change on individual species are increasingly well documented, but we
lack understanding of how these effects propagate through ecological communities. Here …

A roadmap for island biology: 50 fundamental questions after 50 years of The Theory of Island Biogeography

J Patiño, RJ Whittaker, PAV Borges… - Journal of …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Aims The 50th anniversary of the publication of the seminal book, The Theory of Island
Biogeography, by Robert H. MacArthur and Edward O. Wilson, is a timely moment to review …

[图书][B] Evolution in isolation: the search for an island syndrome in plants

KC Burns - 2019 - books.google.com
Oceanic islands are storehouses for unique creatures. Zoologists have long been fascinated
by island animals because they break all the rules. Speedy, nervous, little birds repeatedly …

Plant-pollinator networks in Australian urban bushland remnants are not structurally equivalent to those in residential gardens

KS Prendergast, J Ollerton - Urban Ecosystems, 2021 - Springer
Urbanisation is a prominent and increasing form of land-use change, with the potential to
disrupt the interactions between pollinators such as bees and the flowering plants that they …

New directions in island biogeography

AMC Santos, R Field, RE Ricklefs - Global Ecology and …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Much of our current understanding of ecological and evolutionary processes comes
from island research. With the increasing availability of data on distributions and …

Island plant functional syndromes and competition with invasive species

KE Barton, C Fortunel - Journal of Biogeography, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Island floras are diverse with exceptionally high rates of endemicity, and they are also
severely threatened. Invasive plants are widespread on islands, but whether islands are …

Relative effects of anthropogenic pressures, climate, and sampling design on the structure of pollination networks at the global scale

M Doré, C Fontaine, E Thébault - Global Change Biology, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Pollinators provide crucial ecosystem services that underpin to wild plant reproduction and
yields of insect‐pollinated crops. Understanding the relative impacts of anthropogenic …

Impacts of the introduced European honeybee on Australian bee‐flower network properties in urban bushland remnants and residential gardens

KS Prendergast, J Ollerton - Austral Ecology, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The European honeybee Apis mellifera is a highly successful, abundant species
and has been introduced into habitats across the globe. As a supergeneralist species, the …