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28 mar 2022 · Using 84 communities of interacting plants and hummingbirds, we simulated patterns in climate-driven extinctions, coextinctions and colonizations under future climate change scenarios.
The ecological co-dependency between plants and hummingbirds is a classic example of a mutualistic interaction: hummingbirds rely on floral nectar to fuel their rapid metabolisms, and more than 7000 plant species rely on hummingbirds for pollination.
11 mar 2020 · Regardless of the underlying explanation, the idiosyncratic results between hummingbirds and plants highlight that the environmental conditions that cause seasonal species turnover may depend on the ecological guild.
local climate-driven extinction of the species can cause cascades of coextinctions within plant–hummingbird interaction networks. The network illustrates
1 cze 2022 · Using 84 communities of interacting plants and hummingbirds, we simulated patterns in climate-driven extinctions, coextinctions and colonizations under future climate change scenarios. Our...
Extinction, coextinction and colonization dynamics in plant–hummingbird networks under climate change Jesper Sonne * , Pietro K. Maruyama, Ana M. Martín González, Carsten Rahbek , Jordi Bascompte, Bo Dalsgaard
4 lis 2022 · Our results showed that even if we assume that species can disperse to novel habitat areas, at least 46.2% of hummingbirds and 45.8% of plant species will face range reductions due to changes in their climate-suitability areas, which will in turn result in an increased mismatch of their co-distribution patterns.