Contrasting effects of land-use changes on herbivory and pollination networks
Naoto Shinohara, Kei Uchida & Takehito Yoshida
Land-use changes, one of the greatest threats to global biodiversity, can cause under-appreciated effects on ecosystems by altering the structures of interspecific interaction networks. These effects have typically been explored by evaluating interaction networks composed of a single type of interaction. Therefore, it remains unclear whether the different types of interaction networks sharing the same species respond to the same land-use changes in a similar manner. To compare the responses of herbivory and pollination networks...
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