Special Section - Impacto de las alteraciones antrópicas sobre la polinización y la interacción planta-polinizador
Abstract
La polinización de plantas por animales es uno de los procesos clave que garantizan la reproducción de las plantas con flores y el mantenimiento de la biodiversidad. Distintas actividades humanas tales como la fragmen- tación del hábitat, la modificación de hábitats naturales, el cambio climático y la introduc- ción de especies exóticas representan una amenaza para las interacciones planta- polinizador (IPP) (Allen-Wardell et al. 1998)... ¨[ver PDF]
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