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Why do pollination generalist and specialist plant species show similar reproductive susceptibility to habitat fragmentation?

1. Although reproductive success of pollination specialist plants has been predicted to be more sensitive to habitat fragmentation than that of generalist plants, recent results indicate that effects do not differ between plants with different degrees of specialization. 2. We provide an explanation...

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Published in:The Journal of ecology 2004-08, Vol.92 (4), p.717-719
Main Authors: Ashworth, L, Aguilar, R, Galetto, L, Aizen, M.A
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Language:English
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Summary:1. Although reproductive success of pollination specialist plants has been predicted to be more sensitive to habitat fragmentation than that of generalist plants, recent results indicate that effects do not differ between plants with different degrees of specialization. 2. We provide an explanation for such unexpected results by linking evidence that specialization of plant-pollinator interactions is asymmetric to observations that generalist pollinators are less affected by habitat fragmentation. 3. Plant specialization cannot therefore be considered in isolation from the degree of specialization of the mutualist partners. Evaluation of both sides of the mutualistic interaction will yield insights into the mechanisms behind species' responses to habitat fragmentation.
ISSN:0022-0477
1365-2745
DOI:10.1111/j.0022-0477.2004.00910.x