2022
DOI: 10.1111/icad.12572
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The role of seasonality and disturbance in bee–plant interactions in semi‐arid communities of the southern Chihuahuan desert

Abstract: 1. The maintenance of interactions between plants and their floral visitors depends on factors such as resource variability, seasonality, and population dynamics. Changes in water availability along with different types and levels of anthropogenic disturbance may influence how plants and pollinators interact, especially in arid environments.2. In a semi-arid area of the southernmost Chihuahuan Desert (Mexico), we surveyed bee-plant interactions in the dry and rainy season at sites that differed in disturbance … Show more

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“…Specifically, March (dry season) was the month when the network had the highest specialization. The evidence suggests that in most ecosystems, reduction in flowering plant and floral visitor diversity is influenced by water stress and extreme temperatures that affect the survival of plants and floral visitors (Argueta-Guzmán et al, 2022;Basilio et al, 2006;Bawa et al, 2003;Borchert et al, 2004;Cortés-Flores et al, 2017, 2023Escobedo-Kenefic et al, 2020;Petanidou et al, 2018;Rabeling et al, 2019;Ramírez, 2006; The asterisk indicates significant values. Robinson et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specifically, March (dry season) was the month when the network had the highest specialization. The evidence suggests that in most ecosystems, reduction in flowering plant and floral visitor diversity is influenced by water stress and extreme temperatures that affect the survival of plants and floral visitors (Argueta-Guzmán et al, 2022;Basilio et al, 2006;Bawa et al, 2003;Borchert et al, 2004;Cortés-Flores et al, 2017, 2023Escobedo-Kenefic et al, 2020;Petanidou et al, 2018;Rabeling et al, 2019;Ramírez, 2006; The asterisk indicates significant values. Robinson et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%