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Ecology Letters (2011) 14: 69–74
AbstractClimate change has led to phenological shifts in flowering plants and insect pollinators, causing concern that these shifts will disrupt plant–pollinator mutualisms. We experimentally investigated how shifts in flowering onset affect pollinator visitation for 14 native perennial plant species, six of which have exhibited shifts to earlier flowering over the...
Ecology Letters (2011) 14: 797–803
AbstractNested architecture is distinctive in plant–animal mutualistic networks. However, to date an integrative and quantitative explanation has been lacking. It is evident that species often switch their interactive partners in real‐world mutualistic networks such as pollination and seed‐dispersal networks. By incorporating an interaction switch into a novel multi‐population...
Ecology Letters (2011) 14: 877–885
AbstractA major current challenge in evolutionary biology is to understand how networks of interacting species shape the coevolutionary process. We combined a model for trait evolution with data for twenty plant‐animal assemblages to explore coevolution in mutualistic networks. The results revealed three fundamental aspects of coevolution in species‐rich mutualisms...
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