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Ecología(2)
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2019(2)
Abundance drives broad patterns of generalisation in plant–hummingbird pollination networks
ArticleAbstract: Abundant pollinators are often more generalised than rare pollinators. This could be because abundanPalabras claves:mutualism, Mutualistic networks, plant–animal interactions, specialisationAutores:Boris A. Tinoco, Cotton P.A., Dalsgaard B., Dicks L.V., Lara C., Maglianesi M.A., Marin-Gómez O.H., Martín González A.M., Maruyama P.K., Ortiz-Pulido R., Rahbek C., Rocca M.A., Rodrigues L.C., Rosero-Lasprilla L., Sazima M., Simmons B.I., Sonne J., Sutherland W.J., Vasconcelos M.F., Vizentin-Bugoni J.Fuentes:googlescopusThe distributions of morphologically specialized hummingbirds coincide with floral trait matching across an Andean elevational gradient
ArticleAbstract: Morphological trait matching between species affects resource partitioning in mutualistic systems. YPalabras claves:ECUADOR, Modularity, mutualism, NETWORKS, plants, Podocarpus National Park, pollination, resource partitioning, SpecializationAutores:Boris A. Tinoco, Colwell R.K., Cumbicus Torres N.L., Dalsgaard B., Fjeldså J., Martín González A.M., Rahbek C., Sonne J., Zanata T.B.Fuentes:googlescopus