2022
DOI: 10.1111/ibi.13138
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Neotropical bromeliads as food sources for birds: a systematic review and perspectives on the management of ecological interactions

Abstract: The loss of interactions and ecosystem functions is a concerning by‐product of pervasive Anthropocene species decline and extinction. Ecological interactions between species sustain the provision of ecosystem processes, especially those mediated by trophic relationships such as pollination and predation. At the local habitat scale, the diversity of natural food sources may increase the diversity of interactions, thus enhancing the stability of local communities and ecosystem functioning. Here I discuss the imp… Show more

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