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Seed-dispersal networks are more specialized in the Neotropics than in the Afrotropics
ArticleAbstract: Aim: Biogeographical comparisons of interaction networks help to elucidate differences in ecologicalPalabras claves:Afrotropics, Birds, ecological networks, Frugivory, Macroecology, Mammals, mutualism, Neotropics, Seed dispersalAutores:Blendinger P.G., Böhning-Gaese K., Chama L., Correia M., da Silva F.R., Dehling D.M., Dugger P.J., Emer C., Farwig N., Fricke E.C., Galetti M., García D.I., Grass I., Heleno R.H., Jacomassa F.A.F., Moraes S., Moran C., Muñoz M.C., Neuschulz E.L., Nowak L., Piratelli A., Pizo M.A., Quitián M., Rogers H.S., Ruggera R.A., Saavedra F., Sánchez M.S., Sánchez R.T., Schabo D.G., Schleuning M., Timóteo S., Traveset A., Vinicio Santillan, Vollstädt M.G.R.Fuentes:googlescopusThe Integration of knowledge about the Cantabrian Cordillera: Towards an inter-regional observatory of global change
ReviewAbstract: The Cordillera Cantábrica (CC) presents a series of singularities that make this area an excellent pPalabras claves:Biodiversity, Conservation of nature, Environmental monitoring, Integral management of the territory, Mountains, Natural spacesAutores:Alvarez-Martínez J.M., Araujo J., Barquín J., De Luis Calabuig E., Del Jesus M., Enrique Serrano, Fernández-Gil A., García D.I., González-Díez A., Javier Lucio A., Jiménez-Alfaro B., Naves J., Purroy F.J., Serdio , Suárez R., Taboada , Tejón S., Vieites D.Fuentes:scopus