Resilient networks of ant-plant mutualists in Amazonian forest fragments.
<h4>Background</h4>The organization of networks of interacting species, such as plants and animals engaged in mutualisms, strongly influences the ecology and evolution of partner communities. Habitat fragmentation is a globally pervasive form of spatial heterogeneity that could profoundl...
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Auteurs principaux: | Heather A Passmore, Emilio M Bruna, Sylvia M Heredia, Heraldo L Vasconcelos |
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2012
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