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    Forest fragment size effects (log<sub>10</sub>-transformed) on the abundance (± SD) of effective pollinators per (A) male and (B) female inflorescence of <i>Astrocaryum mexicanum</i> (Arecaceae) in Los Tuxtlas, southeast Mexico.

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    <p>Forest fragment size effects (log<sub>10</sub>-transformed) on the abundance (± SD) of effective pollinators per (A) male and (B) female inflorescence of <i>Astrocaryum mexicanum</i> (Arecaceae) in Los Tuxtlas, southeast Mexico.</p

    Individual-based networks involving individuals of <i>Astrocaryum mexicanum</i> (Arecaceae) and their effective (EP) and non-effective (NEP) pollinators in six tropical rainforest fragments (2, 4, 19.4, 34.6, 114.6 and 700 ha respectively) of Los Tuxtlas, southeast Mexico.

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    <p>The right nodes represent different individuals of <i>A</i>. <i>mexicanum</i> considering both (M) male- and (F) female-phase inflorescence. The left nodes correspond to species of floral visitors that interact with plant individuals. Lines indicate interactions between the two trophic levels. Networks were ordered by both number of links and interaction frequencies. Rectangle height is proportional to the number of interactions recorded per species. Different line lengths indicate the frequency of interactions.</p
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