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 …
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 …
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
Impacts of climate change on individual species are increasingly well documented, but we
lack understanding of how these effects propagate through ecological communities. Here …
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
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 …
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 …
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 …
disrupt the interactions between pollinators such as bees and the flowering plants that they …
New directions in island biogeography
Aim Much of our current understanding of ecological and evolutionary processes comes
from island research. With the increasing availability of data on distributions and …
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 …
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
Pollinators provide crucial ecosystem services that underpin to wild plant reproduction and
yields of insect‐pollinated crops. Understanding the relative impacts of anthropogenic …
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 …
and has been introduced into habitats across the globe. As a supergeneralist species, the …