2022
DOI: 10.1590/1676-0611-bn-2022-1399
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From insect-plant interactions to ecological networks

Abstract: Since its inception, biodiversity has largely been understood as species diversity and assessed as such. Interactions among species or functional groups are gradually becoming part of an expanded concept of biodiversity. As a case study of the development of a research program in biodiversity, we summarize our multi-decade studies on interactions of Asteraceae and flowerhead-feeding insects in Brazil. Initially, host species were treated as independent replicates in order to assess the local and turnover compo… Show more

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“…Food webs represent how several species interact (Poisot et al, 2016) and provide information about the structure and functioning of communities, which can be overlooked when they are studied only with diversity metrics (Lewinsohn et al, 2022; Tylianakis et al, 2007). For example, variations in the host–parasitoid food web structure can be observed when parasitoid species behave as specialists or generalists, depending on the abundance of their preferred hosts (Barbosa et al, 2017; Ferracini et al, 2018; Schönrogge & Crawley, 2000; Tylianakis et al, 2007; Xi et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Food webs represent how several species interact (Poisot et al, 2016) and provide information about the structure and functioning of communities, which can be overlooked when they are studied only with diversity metrics (Lewinsohn et al, 2022; Tylianakis et al, 2007). For example, variations in the host–parasitoid food web structure can be observed when parasitoid species behave as specialists or generalists, depending on the abundance of their preferred hosts (Barbosa et al, 2017; Ferracini et al, 2018; Schönrogge & Crawley, 2000; Tylianakis et al, 2007; Xi et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%