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Quantifying habitat and landscape effects on composition and structure of plant-pollinator networks in the US Northern Great Plains
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2021
bioRxiv
pre-print
Community structure contributes to ecosystem persistence and stability. To understand the mechanisms underlying pollination and community stability of natural areas in a human influenced landscape, a better understanding of the interaction patterns between plants and pollinators in disturbed landscapes is needed. The Northern Great Plains still retain extensive tracts of remnant temperate grassland habitat within a matrix of varying land-uses. We used a network-based approach to quantify how
doi:10.1101/2021.02.12.431025
fatcat:f7onw4bngbenplmunnboxyccma