A global overview of insect–fern interactions and its ecological trends

GF Porto, DV Anjos, P Luna, K Del‐Claro - New Phytologist, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Historically, ferns have been described as underutilized by insects. However, studies have
shown a diversity of insects interacting with ferns, although the evolutionary and ecological …

The latitudinal specialization gradient of bird–malarial parasite networks in South America: lower connectance, but more evenly distributed interactions towards the …

RBP Pinheiro, GMF Felix, JA Bell, A Fecchio - Ecography, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Whereas the latitudinal diversity gradient has been shown for a diverse set of taxa, a related
macroecological pattern, the latitudinal specialization gradient (LSG), remains controversial …

Spatial Scaling Involving the Complexity of Biotic Interactions: Integrating Concepts, Current Status, and Future Perspectives

W Dáttilo, AL Regolin, F Baena-Díaz… - Current Landscape …, 2023 - Springer
Abstract Purpose of Review Despite the potential and increased use of multiscale spatial
analysis in landscape ecology, the theoretical and empirical information available in the …

Effects of plant species richness on the structure of plant-bird interaction networks along a 3000-m elevational gradient in subtropical forests

B Lei, Y Tian, J Cui, J Zhao, Y Zhou - Forest Ecology and Management, 2023 - Elsevier
Ecological community diversity and structure has implications for bird seed-dispersal
networks that change with environmental conditions and plant species richness along …

Together forever? Hummingbird-plant relationships in the face of climate warming

D Remolina-Figueroa, DA Prieto-Torres, W Dáttilo… - Climatic Change, 2022 - Springer
Identifying species' extinction risks and understanding their ecological associations are
considered critical steps for achieving long-term conservation of biodiversity in the face of …

Distance from nest and climate explain geographical trends of harvester ant's food resource use: a multi‐species approach

D Anjos, P Luna, K Del‐Claro, RG Pol… - Journal of …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Main Animals not only forage for abundant and nearby resources, but their diets can also be
influenced by abiotic and geographic factors. This often results in non‐random interactions …

Temperature dissimilarity drives flower–visitor interaction turnover across elevation in the Mexican Transition Zone

P Luna, F Villalobos, F Escobar, F Neves… - Journal of …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Most biodiversity studies have considered species to be isolated entities, neglecting the
fact that their biotic interactions and spatial variation are fundamental to their persistence …

How network size strongly determines trophic specialisation: A technical comment on Luna et al.(2022)

C Brimacombe, K Bodner, MJ Fortin - Ecology Letters, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Luna et al.(2022) concluded that the environment contributes to explaining
specialisation in open plant–pollinator networks. When reproducing their study, we instead …

Flower‐visitor and pollen‐load data provide complementary insight into species and individual network roles

AR Cirtwill, H Wirta, R Kaartinen, G Ballantyne… - Oikos, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Most animal pollination results from plant–insect interactions, but how we perceive these
interactions may differ with the sampling method adopted. The two most common methods …

[PDF][PDF] 基于文献计量分析的生态网络研究现状和趋势

蔡国俊, 袁桂香, 符辉 - 生态环境学报, 2022 - researchgate.net
基于图论(graph) 发展而来的生态网络(ecological network) 理论, 为揭示生态系统组分之间的
相互关系, 生态系统复杂性和稳定性以及生态系统演变规律和驱动机制等的研究提供了全新视角 …