Plant-Animal Mutualistic Networks: The Architecture of Biodiversity
Estación Biológica de Doñana · National Research Council
Abstract
The mutually beneficial interactions between plants and their animal pollinators and seed dispersers have been paramount in the generation of Earth's biodiversity. These mutualistic interactions often involve dozens or even hundreds of species that form complex networks of interdependences. Understanding how coevolution proceeds in these highly diversified mutualisms among free-living species presents a conceptual challenge. Recent work has led to the unambiguous conclusion that mutualistic networks are very heterogeneous (the bulk of the species have a few interactions, but a few species are much more connected than expected by chance), nested (specialists interact with subsets of the species with which…
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2Topics & keywords
- Coevolution
- Mutualism (biology)
- Biology
- Generalist and specialist species
- Biodiversity
- Ecology
- Ecological network
- Pollinator
- Life in Land