2022
DOI: 10.1002/ecy.3778
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Ratatouille of flowers! Rats as potential pollinators of a petal‐rewarding plant in the urban area

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“…However, it is also possible that numerous regions of the world have a fraction of species that will be pre-adapted to future conditions. Recent work suggests that some novel species can rapidly blend into the local web of life and provide useful complex ecological functions (Mascaro et al, 2012;Matallana-Puerto & Cardoso, 2022;Ramus et al, 2017;Tablado et al, 2010;Vizentin-Bugoni et al, 2019). Under a transitional approach, the future risk of undesirable effects needs to be weighed against the value generated by pre-adapted life forms to future conditions (Schlaepfer et al, 2011).…”
Section: Box 1 Alternative Valuations Of Novel Biological Entitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it is also possible that numerous regions of the world have a fraction of species that will be pre-adapted to future conditions. Recent work suggests that some novel species can rapidly blend into the local web of life and provide useful complex ecological functions (Mascaro et al, 2012;Matallana-Puerto & Cardoso, 2022;Ramus et al, 2017;Tablado et al, 2010;Vizentin-Bugoni et al, 2019). Under a transitional approach, the future risk of undesirable effects needs to be weighed against the value generated by pre-adapted life forms to future conditions (Schlaepfer et al, 2011).…”
Section: Box 1 Alternative Valuations Of Novel Biological Entitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%