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Costs of floral larceny: A meta‐analytical evaluation of nectar robbing and nectar theft on animal‐pollinated plants

Ecology
Abstract Mutualistic interactions are biological markets in which different species exchange commodities to mutual benefit. Mutualisms are, however, susceptible to exploitation, with some individuals taking without reciprocating. While it is generally assumed that exploiters will inflict fitness costs, evidence for such costs is mixed
Laura C Leal   +2 more
exaly   +3 more sources

Florivory and floral larceny by fly larvae decrease nectar availability and hummingbird foraging visits at Heliconia (Heliconiaceae) flowers

Biotropica, 2016
AbstractInsect larvae inhabit the corolla tubes of some Heliconia species (Heliconiaceae). In this study, we present the first evidence of the influence of these larvae on the pollination ecology of Heliconia plants. We provide experimental evidence that the flowers of Heliconia spathocircinata infested by flies have less nectar for pollinators and ...
Caio C. C. Missagia   +1 more
openaire   +1 more source

Ambient Population and Larceny-Theft: A Spatial Analysis Using Mobile Phone Data

ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information, 2020
Li He, Antonio Páez, Dongping Long
exaly  

Gender Differences in the Routine Activities Associated With Risks for Larceny in South Korea

International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 2016
Byongook Moon   +2 more
exaly  

Larceny

Economics of Governance, 2000
Paul J Zak, Zak Paul J
exaly  

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