%0 Journal Article %T Temporal changes in the structure of a plant-frugivore network are influenced by bird migration and fruit availability %A Cecilia D¨Şaz-Castelazo %A Ellen Andresen %A Michelle Ramos-Robles %J Archive of "PeerJ". %D 2016 %R 10.7717/peerj.2048 %X Background. Ecological communities are dynamic collections whose composition and structure change over time, making up complex interspecific interaction networks. Mutualistic plant¨Canimal networks can be approached through complex network analysis; these networks are characterized by a nested structure consisting of a core of generalist species, which endows the network with stability and robustness against disturbance. Those mutualistic network structures can vary as a consequence of seasonal fluctuations and food availability, as well as the arrival of new species into the system that might disorder the mutualistic network structure (e.g., a decrease in nested pattern). However, there is no assessment on how the arrival of migratory species into seasonal tropical systems can modify such patterns. Emergent and fine structural temporal patterns are adressed here for the first time for plant-frugivorous bird networks in a highly seasonal tropical environment %K Frugivory %K Interactions network %K Migratory birds %K Seed dispersal %K Fruit availability %K Temporal %U https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4906665/