Artículo
Interaction frequency as a surrogate for the total effect of animal mutualists on plants
Fecha de publicación:
10/2005
Editorial:
Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc
Revista:
Ecology Letters
ISSN:
1461-023X
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
We evaluate whether species interaction frequency can be used as a surrogate for thetotal effect of a species on another. Because interaction frequency is easier to estimatethan per-interaction effect, using interaction frequency as a surrogate of total effect couldfacilitate the large-scale analysis of quantitative patterns of species-rich interactionnetworks. We show mathematically that the correlation between interaction frequency(I ) and total effect (T ) becomes more strongly positive the greater the variation of Irelative to the variation of per-interaction effect (P) and the greater the correlationbetween I and P. A meta-analysis using data on I, P and T for animal pollinators and seeddispersers visiting plants shows a generally strong, positive relationship between T and I,in spite of no general relationship between P and I. Thus, frequent animal mutualistsusually contribute the most to plant reproduction, regardless of their effectiveness on aper-interaction basis.
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Articulos(IADIZA)
Articulos de INST. ARG DE INVEST. DE LAS ZONAS ARIDAS
Articulos de INST. ARG DE INVEST. DE LAS ZONAS ARIDAS
Citación
Vázquez, Diego Eduardo; Morris, William F.; Jordano Barbudo, Pedro; Interaction frequency as a surrogate for the total effect of animal mutualists on plants; Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc; Ecology Letters; 8; 10; 10-2005; 1088-1094
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