2024
DOI: 10.1111/btp.13342
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Flower visitor networks: Reduced reproductive success driven by antagonists in a hummingbird‐pollinated species

Irene Gélvez‐Zúñiga,
Fernanda V. Costa,
Alberto L. Teixido
et al.

Abstract: Flower–animal interactions encompass a continuum of mutualistic to antagonistic behaviors. Although the importance of pollinators in interaction networks has been widely reported, the role of floral antagonists remains overlooked. In Collaea cipoensis, an endemic shrub from southeastern Brazil, we modeled an individual‐based network assessing the flower visitors' functional behavior and tested if plant centrality increases fitness. Centrality indicates how well‐connected a given plant is with the rest of the c… Show more

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