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“…Importantly, rainfall mediates the effects of herbivory on vegetation 12 and may therefore also mediate large herbivore impacts on plant-pollinator networks. Evidence from pastoral 34,35 and ungulate-invaded landscapes 21,36 suggests that plant-pollinator interactions are suppressed by large herbivores, but we have little understanding of how these interactions are affected by species-rich assemblages of native herbivores.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Importantly, rainfall mediates the effects of herbivory on vegetation 12 and may therefore also mediate large herbivore impacts on plant-pollinator networks. Evidence from pastoral 34,35 and ungulate-invaded landscapes 21,36 suggests that plant-pollinator interactions are suppressed by large herbivores, but we have little understanding of how these interactions are affected by species-rich assemblages of native herbivores.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our search resulted in three plant community-level studies in the grasslands of the Pampa domain of Rio Grande do Sul (Pinheiro et al 2008;Oleques et al 2019;Beal-Neves et al 2020). In addition, were found another 23 case pollination studies from grasslands of both phytogeographical domains, including one unpublished manuscript (RS Avila Jr unpubl.…”
Section: Plant-pollinator Interactions Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Poaceae, Asteraceae, Cyperaceae, Fabaceae, Apiaceae, Oxalidaceae, Verbenaceae, and Iridaceae are the plant families with the highest richness in the Pampa (Overbeck et al 2006;2007;Andrade et al 2019). Asteraceae, Apiaceae, and Verbenaceae are considered important floral reward sources to a wide range of pollinators (Pinheiro et al 2008;Oleques et al 2019). The unspecialised flowers of these plant groups and high population abundance, mainly Asteraceae, enhance the pollinator richness making these species crucial in pollination niche structuring in this region (Torres & Galetto 2002;.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Networks usually have core species, as well as peripheral species that depend on them (Martín González et al., 2015). The core species are the most connected with other species, and often, but not always, the most abundant ones (Chacoff et al., 2018; Kelly & Elle, 2020; Oleques et al., 2019). Hence, their extinction could result in the collapse of the network (Memmott et al., 2004).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%