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We use the optimal foraging theory to study coexistence between two plant species and a generalist pollinator. We compare conditions for plant coexistence for non-adaptive vs. adaptive pollinators that adjust their foraging strategy to…

Populations and Evolution · Quantitative Biology 2016-08-22 Tomás A. Revilla , Vlastimil Křivan

Coexistence of plants depends on their competition for common resources and indirect interactions mediated by shared exploiters or mutualists. These interactions are driven either by changes in animal abundance (density-mediated…

Populations and Evolution · Quantitative Biology 2019-08-12 Vlastimil Křivan , Tomás A. Revilla

Nutrients from a flowering plant are shared by its pollinators, giving rise to competition in the latter. Such exploitative competition of pollinators can limit their abundance and affect the global organization of the mutualistic…

Populations and Evolution · Quantitative Biology 2019-04-02 Seong Eun Maeng , Jae Woo Lee , Deok-Sun Lee

Plant-pollinator associations are often seen as purely mutualistic, while in reality they can be more complex. Indeed they may also display a diverse array of antagonistic interactions, such as competition and victim--exploiter…

Populations and Evolution · Quantitative Biology 2016-07-21 Tomás A. Revilla , Francisco Encinas-Viso

The discourse surrounding the structural organization of mutualistic interactions mostly revolves around modularity and nestedness. The former is known to enhance the stability of communities, while the latter is related to their…

Physics and Society · Physics 2024-07-10 Aniello Lampo , María J. Palazzi , Javier Borge-Holthoefer , Albert Solé-Ribalta

We study a stochastic individual-based model of interacting plant and pollinator species through a bipartite graph: each species is a node of the graph, an edge representing interactions between a pair of species. The dynamics of the system…

Probability · Mathematics 2025-08-27 Sylvain Billiard , Hélène Leman , Thomas Rey , Viet Chi Tran

Mutually beneficial interactions between plant and pollinators play an essential role in the biodiversity, stability of the ecosystem and crop production. Despite their immense importance, rapid decline events of pollinators are common…

Populations and Evolution · Quantitative Biology 2023-03-16 Arnab Chattopadhyay , Amit Samadder , Sabyasachi Bhattacharya

Plant-pollinator mutualistic networks are asymmetric in their interactions: specialist plants are pollinated by generalist animals, while generalist plants are pollinated by a broad involving specialists and generalists. It has been…

Populations and Evolution · Quantitative Biology 2015-05-20 Guillermo Abramson , Claudia A. Trejo Soto , Leonardo Oña

Mutualistic networks provide a powerful way to describe and analyse plant-pollinator communities and their structure over time. While these networks capture the complex interdependencies that link population fates across the season, they…

Physics and Society · Physics 2026-04-09 Tom Clegg , Thilo Gross

The architecture of bipartite networks linking two classes of constituents is affected by the interactions within each class. For the bipartite networks representing the mutualistic relationship between pollinating animals and plants, it…

Populations and Evolution · Quantitative Biology 2012-03-13 Seong Eun Maeng , Jae Woo Lee , Deok-Sun Lee

Anthropogenic warming impacts ecological communities and disturbs species interactions, particularly in temperature sensitive plant pollinator networks. While previous assessments indicate that rising mean temperatures and shifting temporal…

Populations and Evolution · Quantitative Biology 2025-04-29 Adrija Datta , Sarth Dubey , Tarik C. Gouhier , Auroop R. Ganguly , Udit Bhatia

Mutualisms are key for structuring ecological communities, but they are sensitive to environmental change and fluctuations in population size. Consequently, how mutualisms achieve stability remains an open question in ecological theory.…

Populations and Evolution · Quantitative Biology 2026-05-08 Matheus Bongestab , David Pinto-Ramos , Ricardo Martinez-Garcia

The far-reaching consequences of ecological interactions in the dynamics of biological communities remain an intriguing subject. For decades, competition has been a cornerstone in ecological processes, but mounting evidence shows that…

Populations and Evolution · Quantitative Biology 2021-07-19 F. Meloni , G. Nakamura , B. Grammaticos , A. S. Martinez , M. Badoual

Character evolution that affects ecological community interactions often occurs contemporaneously with temporal changes in population size, potentially altering the very nature of those dynamics. Such eco-evolutionary processes may be most…

Populations and Evolution · Quantitative Biology 2012-06-12 Laura E. Jones , Lutz Becks , Stephen P. Ellner , Nelson G. Hairston , Takehito Yoshida , Gregor F. Fussmann

In order to better understand the interplay of partnership and competition in population dynamics we study a family of generalized May-Leonard models with $N$ species. These models have a very rich structure, characterized by different…

Statistical Mechanics · Physics 2013-04-01 Ahmed Roman , Debanjan Dasgupta , Michel Pleimling

In the last years, a remarkable theoretical effort has been made in order to understand stability and complexity in ecological communities. The non-random structures of real ecological interaction networks has been recognized as one key…

Populations and Evolution · Quantitative Biology 2013-01-09 Samir Suweis , Jacopo Grilli , Amos Maritan

Evolution occurs in populations of reproducing individuals. It is well known that population structure can affect evolutionary dynamics. Traditionally, natural selection is studied between mutants that differ in reproductive rate, but are…

Populations and Evolution · Quantitative Biology 2021-11-23 Josef Tkadlec , Kamran Kaveh , Krishnendu Chatterjee , Martin A. Nowak

The outcome of competition among species is influenced by the spatial distribution of species and effects such as demographic stochasticity, immigration fluxes, and the existence of preferred habitats. We introduce an individual-based model…

Populations and Evolution · Quantitative Biology 2010-07-19 Simone Pigolotti , Massimo Cencini

We develop a theory of generalist predation showing how alternative prey species are affected by changes in both mean abundance and variability (coefficient of variation) of their predator's primary prey. The theory is motivated by the…

Populations and Evolution · Quantitative Biology 2014-05-13 Frederic Barraquand , Leslie F. New , Stephen Redpath , Jason Matthiopoulos

Mutualistic interactions, where individuals from different species can benefit from each other, are widespread across ecosystems. This study develops a general deterministic model of mutualism involving two populations, assuming that…

Populations and Evolution · Quantitative Biology 2026-02-26 Chloë Mian , Sylvain Billiard , Violaine Llaurens , Charline Smadi
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