Nature Communications (May 2020)
Mutualism increases diversity, stability, and function of multiplex networks that integrate pollinators into food webs
Abstract
Aside from their pollination function, pollinators consume and are consumed by other members of ecological communities; these relationships could explain the controversial effects of pollinators on ecological networks. Here the authors show that when mutualists such as pollinators are introduced into food webs, they increase ecosystem biodiversity, stability, and function.