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Data from: Geographic mosaic of plant evolution: extrafloral nectary variation mediated by ant and herbivore assemblages
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Adaptation Adaptive landscape Animal-plant interactions Ant ecology Coevolution Defensive traits Extrafloral nectar Herbivory Phenotypic divergence Plant-herbivore interactions
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doi:10.5061/dryad.q57h0
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Herbivory is an ecological process that is known to generate different patterns of selection on defensive plant traits across populations. Studies
Data from: Fungal endophytes of Festuca rubra increase in frequency following long-term exclusion of rabbits
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Defensive Mutualism Hypothesis Herbivory Grassland Plants-fungal Plant-animal
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doi:10.5061/dryad.24d1b
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Plant-fungal endophyte interactions are common in nature and they can shape the ecology of plants. Vertically transmitted endophytes are hypothesized
Data from: A dynamic model of facilitation on environmental stress gradients
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Dangles, Olivier
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Community ecology species interactions stress gradient hypothesis herbivores modelling facilitation
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doi:10.5061/dryad.1t2513c
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's results corresponded to observed interaction outcomes along resource stress gradients. Overall, having a common model for plants and animals ma
Data from: After-life effects: living and dead invertebrates differentially affect plants and their associated above- and belowground multi
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Kos, Martine
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Above-belowground interactions Multitrophic interactions Community approach
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doi:10.5061/dryad.7b354
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y an important role in AG-BG interactions. Here, we explore whether living and dead foliar-feeding and soil-dwelling invertebrates differentially affect plants and thei
Data from: Moderation is best: effects of grazing intensity on plant-flower visitor networks in Mediterranean communities
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doi:10.5061/dryad.p3c75
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responses at the network level, the number of interactions and selectiveness of particular flower visitor and plant taxa in the networks responded different
Data from: An ecosystem services perspective on brush management: research priorities for competing land use objectives
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woody weeds;shrub encroachment;state change;woody plant encroachment;Drylands;bush clearing;vegetation change;ecosystem services
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doi:10.5061/dryad.85223
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on, land surface–atmosphere interactions, biodiversity conservation) and inconsistent for others (e.g. forage production, herbaceous diversity, water qual
Data from: Abundance drives broad patterns of generalisation in plant-hummingbird pollination networks
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generalisation;plant-animal interactions;pollination;mutualistic networks;Hummingbirds;mutualism
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doi:10.5061/dryad.c270ft8
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on of the relationship between abundance and generalisation in plant-hummingbird pollination networks across the Americas. We find evidence that hummingbird pollinators ar
Data from: Mutualistic mimicry and filtering by altitude shape the structure of Andean butterfly communities
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Danainae;phylogenetic structure;altitudinal gradient;Community Ecology;Ithomiini;Nymphalidae;Müllerian mimicry;Holocene
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doi:10.5061/dryad.1534j
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. Positive interactions extend far beyond Müllerian mimicry, with many examples in plants and animals, and their role in the evolution and assembly of communities ma
Data from: Twelve years of repeated wild hog activity promotes population maintenance of an invasive clonal plant in a coastal dune ecosystem
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ungulate;disturbance;geophyte;perennial;Tuber;facilitation;Holocene;Sus scrofa;Cyperus esculentus
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doi:10.5061/dryad.168pg
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d foraging disturbances by an invasive animal promote the long-term population maintenance of an invasive clonal plant. Opportunistic facultative interactions
Data from: Elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations promote ant tending of aphids
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Johnson, Scott
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animal-animal mutualism ants amino acids aphids elevated CO2 global climate change keystone interaction
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doi:10.5061/dryad.1kt5v0q
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1. Animal mutualisms, which involve beneficial interactions between individuals of different species, are common in nature. Insect-insect mutual

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