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6. Ant-Plant Interactions: Their Seasonal Variation and Effects on Plant Fitness.

7. Interaction Networks Help to Infer the Vulnerability of the Saproxylic Beetle Communities That Inhabit Tree Hollows in Mediterranean Forests.

8. Changes in the core species of the ant-plant network of oak forest converted to grassland: replacement of its ant functional groups.

9. Short-Term Temporal Patterns in Herbivore Beetle Assemblages in Polyculture Neotropical Forest Plantations.

10. Lowering the density: ants associated with the myrmecophyte Tillandsia caput-medusae diminish the establishment of epiphytes.

11. Neither ant dominance nor abundance explain ant-plant network structure in Mexican temperate forests.

12. The indirect paths to cascading effects of extinctions in mutualistic networks.

13. Relative contribution of ecological and biological attributes in the fine-grain structure of ant-plant networks.

14. Effect of seed removal by ants on the host-epiphyte associations in a tropical dry forest of central Mexico.

15. Flower-mediated plant-butterfly interactions in an heterogeneous tropical coastal ecosystem.

16. Fruit traits and temporal abundance shape plant-frugivore interaction networks in a seasonal tropical forest.

17. Vascular epiphytes and host trees of ant-gardens in an anthropic landscape in southeastern Mexico.

18. Influence of plant resistance traits in selectiveness and species strength in a tropical plant-herbivore network.

19. Temporal changes in the structure of a plant-frugivore network are influenced by bird migration and fruit availability.

20. Association patterns in saproxylic insect networks in three Iberian Mediterranean woodlands and their resistance to microhabitat loss.

21. Evaluating the spatio-temporal factors that structure network parameters of plant-herbivore interactions.

22. Individual-based ant-plant networks: diurnal-nocturnal structure and species-area relationship.

23. Long-term temporal variation in the organization of an ant-plant network.

24. Nectar secretion on fern fronds associated with lower levels of herbivore damage: field experiments with a widespread epiphyte of Mexican cloud forest remnants.

25. Breaking down complex Saproxylic communities: understanding sub-networks structure and implications to network robustness.

26. Changes of a mutualistic network over time: reanalysis over a 10-year period.

27. Morphological and secretory characterization of extrafloral nectaries in plants of coastal Veracruz, Mexico.

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