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Global patterns of interaction specialization in bird-flower networks

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    0478075 - BÚ 2018 RIV GB eng J - Journal Article
    Zanata, T. B. - Dalsgaard, B. - Passos, F. C. - Cotton, P. A. - Roper, J. J. - Maruyama, P.K. - Fischer, E. - Schleuning, M. - Gonzalez, A. M. M. - Vizentin-Bugoni, J. - Franklin, D. C. - Abrahamczyk, S. - Alarcon, R. - Araujo, A. C. - Araujo, F. P. - de Azevedo-Junior, S. M. - Baquero, A. C. - Boehning-Gaese, K. - Carstensen, D. W. - Chupil, H. - Coelho, A. G. - Faria, R. R. - Hořák, D. - Ingversen, Tanja T. - Janeček, Štěpán - Kohler, G. - Lara, C. - Las-Casas, F. M. G. - Lopes, A. V. - Machado, A. O. - Machado, C. G. - Machado, Isabel C. - Maglianesi, M. A. - Malucelli, T. S. - Mohd-Azlan, J. - Moura, A. C. - Oliveira, G. M. - Oliveira, P. E. - Ornelas, J. F. - Riegert, J. - Rodrigues, L. C. - Rosero-Lasprilla, L. - Rui, A. M. - Sazima, M. - Schmid, B. - Sedláček, O. - Timmermann, A. - Vollstädt, M. G. R. - Wang, Z. - Watts, S. - Rahbek, C. - Varassin, I. G.
    Global patterns of interaction specialization in bird-flower networks.
    Journal of Biogeography. Roč. 44, č. 8 (2017), s. 1891-1910. ISSN 0305-0270. E-ISSN 1365-2699
    Institutional support: RVO:67985939
    Keywords : honeyeaters * hummingbirds * modularity
    OECD category: Ecology
    Impact factor: 4.154, year: 2017

    Aim Among the world's three major nectar-feeding bird taxa, hummingbirds are the most phenotypically specialized for nectarivory, followed by sunbirds, while the honeyeaters are the least phenotypically specialized taxa. We tested whether this phenotypic specialization gradient is also found in the interaction patterns with their floral resources.
    Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0274274

     
     
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