Tolerance of pollination networks to species extinctions

University of Bristol · University of California, Riverside

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Abstract

Mutually beneficial interactions between flowering plants and animal pollinators represent a critical 'ecosystem service' under threat of anthropogenic extinction. We explored probable patterns of extinction in two large networks of plants and flower visitors by simulating the removal of pollinators and consequent loss of the plants that depend upon them for reproduction. For each network, we removed pollinators at random, systematically from least-linked (most specialized) to most-linked (most generalized), and systematically from most- to least-linked. Plant species diversity declined most rapidly with preferential removal of the most-linked pollinators, but declines were no worse than linear. This relative…

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Keywords
  • Pollinator
  • Pollination
  • Extinction (optical mineralogy)
  • Biology
  • Ecology
  • Pollen
  • Biodiversity
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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