42 results on '"Traveset, Anna"'
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2. First detection of a potentially invasive species using a multi-threat early detection trap network
3. The interplay between scale, pollination niche and floral attractiveness on density-dependent plant–pollinator interactions
4. Sex-driven neighborhood effects on herbivory in the dioecious Mediterranean palm Chamaerops humilis L.
5. Global and regional ecological boundaries explain abrupt spatial discontinuities in avian frugivory interactions
6. Ecological network complexity scales with area
7. Limited potential for bird migration to disperse plants to cooler latitudes
8. Long-term effects of abandonment and restoration of Mediterranean meadows on butterfly-plant interactions
9. Functional rather than structural connectivity explains grassland plant diversity patterns following landscape scale habitat loss
10. Author Correction: Robustness to extinction and plasticity derived from mutualistic bipartite ecological networks
11. Robustness to extinction and plasticity derived from mutualistic bipartite ecological networks
12. Effect of diurnal vs. nocturnal pollinators and flower position on the reproductive success of Echium simplex
13. Impact of alien rats and honeybees on the reproductive success of an ornithophilous endemic plant in Canarian thermosclerophyllous woodland relicts
14. Extinction-induced community reorganization in bipartite networks
15. Dispersal of fern spores by Galápagos finches
16. Microbial island biogeography: isolation shapes the life history characteristics but not diversity of root-symbiotic fungal communities
17. Disclosing the double mutualist role of birds on Galápagos
18. A spatially explicit analysis of Paysandisia archon attack on the endemic Mediterranean dwarf palm
19. Plant survival and keystone pollinator species in stochastic coextinction models: role of intrinsic dependence on animal-pollination
20. Pollinator-mediated impacts of alien invasive plants on the pollination of native plants: the role of spatial scale and distinct behaviour among pollinator guilds
21. Population differentiation in a Mediterranean relict shrub: the potential role of local adaptation for coping with climate change
22. Bird–flower visitation networks in the Galápagos unveil a widespread interaction release
23. Contrasting patterns of seed dispersal between alien mammals and native lizards in a declining plant species
24. Breeding system and ecological traits of the critically endangered endemic plant Limonium barceloi (Gil and Llorens) (Plumbaginaceae)
25. Integration of invasive Opuntia spp. by native and alien seed dispersers in the Mediterranean area and the Canary Islands
26. Influence of reproductive traits on pollination success in two Daphne species (Thymelaeaceae)
27. Consistency in the habitat degree of invasion for three invasive plant species across Mediterranean islands
28. Seed dispersal effectiveness in a plant–lizard interaction and its consequences for plant regeneration after disperser loss
29. Does the spatial variation in selective pressures explain among-site differences in seed mass? A test with Buxus balearica
30. Consistent performance of invasive plant species within and among islands of the Mediterranean basin
31. Bridging meta-analysis and the comparative method: a test of seed size effect on germination after frugivores’ gut passage
32. Sexual allocation in single-flowered hermaphroditic individuals in relation to plant and flower size
33. Ecology of the fruit-colour polymorphism in Rubus spectabilis
34. Pollination of Euphorbia dendroides by lizards and insects: Spatio-temporal variation in patterns of flower visitation
35. Pollination of
36. Spatio-temporal variation in pre-dispersal reproductive losses of a Mediterranean shrub, Euphorbia dendroides L.
37. Influence of type of avian frugivory on the fitness ofPistacia terebinthus L.
38. The effect of Agonoscena targionii (Licht.) (Homoptera: Psylloidea) on seed production by Pistacia terebinthus L.
39. Deceptive fruits reduce seed predation by insects inPistacia terebinthus L. (Anacardiaceae)
40. Pre-dispersal seed predation in Central AmericanAcacia farnesiana: factors affecting the abundance of co-occurring bruchid beetles
41. Post-dispersal predation of Acacia farnesiana seeds by Stator vachelliae (Bruchidae) in Central America
42. Limited potential for bird migration to disperse plants to cooler latitudes
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