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Pollinators and Pollination

2021
A unique and personal insight into the ecology and evolution of pollinators, their relationships with flowers, and their conservation in a rapidly changing world. The pollination of flowers by insects, birds and other animals is a fundamentally important ecological function that supports both the natural world and human society. Without pollinators to
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The effects of pollinator diversity on pollination function

Ecology, 2022
AbstractPollination is a key ecological function of most terrestrial ecosystems. Decades of research on single‐trophic‐level communities, particularly plant communities, have helped to build the foundation of diversity–function theory. Yet as it stands, this theory appears to be less useful for intertrophic‐level functions such as pollination, as ...
Xingwen Loy, Berry J. Brosi
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Pollination and Pollinating Agents of the Saguaro

Ecology, 1962
number in fish. Rept. Inst. Freshwater Res. Drottningholm No. 29: 115-122. Thorson, Gunnar. 1950. Reproductive and larval ecology of marine bottom invertebrates. Biol. Rev. 25: 1-45. Walford, L. A. 1938. Effect of currents on the distribution and survival of the eggs and larvae of the haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefimus) on Georges Bank. Bull. U. S. Bur.
George Olin   +2 more
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Natural hazard threats to pollinators and pollination

Global Change Biology, 2019
AbstractNatural hazards are naturally occurring physical events that can impact human welfare both directly and indirectly, via shocks to ecosystems and the services they provide. Animal‐mediated pollination is critical for sustaining agricultural economies and biodiversity, yet stands to lose both from present exposure to natural hazards, and future ...
Paul A. Egan   +2 more
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Pollination and Restoration

Science, 2009
Pollination services underpin sustainability of restored ecosystems. Yet, outside of agri-environments, effective restoration of pollinator services in ecological restoration has received little attention. This deficiency in the knowledge needed to restore pollinator capability represents a major liability in restoration programs, particularly in ...
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Orchid pollination by sexual deception: pollinator perspectives

Biological Reviews, 2010
The extraordinary taxonomic and morphological diversity of orchids is accompanied by a remarkable range of pollinators and pollination systems. Sexually deceptive orchids are adapted to attract specific male insects that are fooled into attempting to mate with orchid flowers and inadvertently acting as pollinators.
Anne C. Gaskett, Anne C. Gaskett
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Economics of Pollination

Annual Review of Resource Economics, 2020
Many food crops rely on pollination by animals. Historically, wind and wild organisms provided pollination as an ecosystem service that varied across agroecological zones, cropping systems, and time. The value of these pollination services is likely substantial but has not been estimated reliably.
Kathy Baylis   +2 more
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Plant–pollinator networks: adding the pollinator’s perspective

Ecology Letters, 2009
AbstractPollination network studies are based on pollinator surveys conducted on focal plants. This plant‐centred approach provides insufficient information on flower visitation habits of rare pollinator species, which are the majority in pollinator communities.
Anselm Rodrigo   +3 more
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Signaling in pollination

Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 1999
The past year has seen considerable advances in our understanding of signaling in pollen tubes. Evidence suggesting that lipids are involved in pollen tube guidance has opened up new avenues. Major advances have been made in understanding the roles of Rho-like GTPases and protein kinases in regulating pollen tube growth.
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Energetics of Pollination

Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics, 1975
(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) No abstract provided.
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