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Urban environments increase generalization of hummingbird-plant networks across climate gradients. [PDF]

open access: yesProc Natl Acad Sci U S A
Maruyama PK   +69 more
europepmc   +1 more source

[Conversations, interactions and emotional reactions during family visits to QuitoZoo, Ecuador]. [PDF]

open access: yesHist Cienc Saude Manguinhos
Carneiro JB   +5 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Climate-driven specialisation in plant–pollinator networks peaks outside the tropics

open access: yes
Sakhalkar SP   +140 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Bee Body Size and Foraging Behavior Predict the Pollination Role of Bees in a Buzz‐Pollinated Plant Community [PDF]

open access: yesEcology and Evolution
Buzz pollination has been studied for over a century, yet the drivers shaping plant–pollinator interactions at the community level remain poorly understood.
José Neiva Mesquita‐Neto   +1 more
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3D pollination biology using micro-computed tomography and geometric morphometrics in Theobroma cacao. [PDF]

open access: yesAppl Plant Sci, 2023
Abstract Premise Imaging technologies that capture three‐dimensional (3D) variation in floral morphology at micro‐ and nano‐resolutions are increasingly accessible. In herkogamous flowers, such as those of Theobroma cacao, structural barriers between anthers and stigmas represent bottlenecks that restrict pollinator size and access to reproductive ...
Wolcott KA   +4 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

Fine-tuning the buzz: comparing visitation frequency and pollination effectiveness in plant-pollinator networks. [PDF]

open access: yesNew Phytol
Summary Ecological network approaches have advanced our understanding of how species interactions influence community and evolutionary dynamics. However, a key limitation is that most network analyses rely solely on visitation data, often overlooking functional aspects of interactions.
Valadão-Mendes LB   +4 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

Bract size affects resource availability and fruit set in a hummingbird-pollinated plant with distyly polymorphism. [PDF]

open access: yesPlant Biol (Stuttg)
In Psychotria poeppigiana, larger bracts honestly signal greater nectar availability but have higher mortality, while smaller bracts produce more fruit, revealing a surprising trade‐off and hints of sexual role specialization in this distylous species. Abstract Plants can use non‐floral signals to advertise the presence of resources to pollinators. The
Trevizan R   +4 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

A critical analysis of the potential for EU Common Agricultural Policy measures to support wild pollinators on farmland. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Appl Ecol, 2020
To conserve pollinators and help protect pollination services, our expert elicitation highlights the need to create a variety of interconnected, well‐managed habitats that complement each other in the resources they offer. To achieve this the Common Agricultural Policy post‐2020 should take a holistic view to implementation that integrates the ...
Cole LJ   +33 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

Investigating the effects of fire on pollinator-dependent distyly polymorphism. [PDF]

open access: yesPlant Biol (Stuttg)
While fire causes some morphological changes in pollinator‐dependent distylous flowers, most traits related to attraction, reward, and stigma‐anther reciprocity remain unaffected, ensuring intermorph pollen transfer and maintaining the floral polymorphism.
Trevizan R   +5 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

A importância da polinização biótica em cultivos agrícolas no Brasil

open access: yesDiversitas Journal, 2023
Estudos de polinização com espécies agrícolas são fundamentais para auxiliar gestores ambientais e órgãos governamentais na tomada de decisão relacionadas ao manejo de espécies economicamente importantes.
Agrícia Gabriella Estevam Barros Correia Vasques   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

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