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A study conducted at the University of São Paulo ‘s Institute of Biosciences ( IB-USP ) in Brazil shows that the evolutionary stability of each shuttlecock species depends on the position it occupies in these networks, increasing in step with the number and centrality of its interactions with electric potential partner plant species and the numeral of network connections it maintains .
The cogitation was funded by São Paulo Research Foundation—FAPESP and is reported [...]
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Más del 70% de las especies vegetales que producen flores depende de las aves para dispersar sus semillas. Como las aves consumen frutos de distintas especies vegetales, la interacción entre las aves y las plantas configura una serie de redes complejas.
Un estudio realizado en el Instituto de Biociencias de la Universidad de São Paulo (IB-USP), en Brasil, mostró que la estabilidad evolutiva de cada especie de ave depende de la posición que esta ocupa en la [...]
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Un estudio realizado en la Universidad de São Paulo, en Brasil, y publicado en la revista 'Science', correlaciona a estas especies de animales con las plantas en redes de dispersión
Un estudio realizado en el Instituto de Biociencias de la Universidad de São Paulo (IB-USP), en Brasil, mostró que la estabilidad evolutiva de cada especie de ave depende de la posición que esta ocupa en la red, y es tanto mayor cuanto mayor es su cantidad y más [...]
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Un estudio realizado en la Universidad de São Paulo, en Brasil, y publicado en la revista ‘Science’, correlaciona a estas especies de animales con las plantas en redes de dispersión
AGENCIA FAPESP/DICYT – Más del 70% de las especies vegetales que producen flores depende de las aves para dispersar sus semillas. Como las aves consumen frutos de distintas especies vegetales, la interacción entre las aves y las plantas configura una serie de redes [...]
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Çiçek üreten bitki türlerinin %70'inden fazlasi, tohumlarini dagitmak için kuslara bagimlidir. Kuslar, çok çesitli farkli bitkilerden elde edilen meyvelerle beslenir ve kus-bitki etkilesimleri, karmakarisik bir ag gibidir.
Brezilya'daki São Paulo Üniversitesi Biyolojik Bilimler Enstitüsü'nde (IB-USP) yürütülen bir arastirma, her kus türünün evrimsel kararliliginin, bu ag içinde [...]
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A study from the University of São Paulo has found that the evolutionary stability of a bird species depends on its role in seed dispersal networks. The experts report that the stability of each species increases with the more types of seeds that it disperses.
More than 70 percent of all flowering plants depend on birds to disperse their seeds. The research suggests that birds which feed on fruit from a wide variety of plants have better evolutionary chances.
“The bird species [...]
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More than 70% of the plant species that produce flowers depend on birds to disperse their seeds. Birds feed on fruits from a wide range of different plants, and the interactions between birds and plants make up a tangle of complex webs.
Astudy carried out at the Institute of Biosciences of the University of São Paulo (IB-USP) in Brazil shows that the evolutionary stability of each species of bird depends on the position it occupies in these networks, increasing with the [...]
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Más del 70% de las especies de plantas que producen flores dependen de las aves para dispersar sus semillas. Las aves se alimentan de frutas de una amplia gama de plantas diferentes, y las interacciones entre aves y plantas configuran una maraña de redes complejas.
Un estudio realizado en el Instituto de Biociencias de la Universidad de São Paulo (IB-USP) en Brasil muestra que la estabilidad evolutiva de cada especie de ave depende de la posición que ocupa en estas [...]
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More than 70% of plant species that produce flowers depend on birds to disperse their seeds. Birds feed on fruit from a wide array of different plants, and bird-plant interactions configure a welter of complex networks.
A study conducted at the University of São Paulo’s Institute of Biosciences (IB-USP) in Brazil shows that the evolutionary stability of each bird species depends on the position it occupies in these networks, increasing in step with the number and centrality of [...]
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More than 70% of plant species that produce flowers depend on birds to disperse their seeds. Birds feed on fruit from a wide array of different plants, and bird-plant interactions configure a welter of complex networks.
A study conducted at the University of São Paulo’s Institute of Biosciences (IB-USP) in Brazil shows that the evolutionary stability of each bird species depends on the position it occupies in these networks, increasing in step with the number and centrality of [...]