Warming, CO2, and nitrogen deposition interactively affect a plant‐pollinator mutualism

SER Hoover, JJ Ladley, AA Shchepetkina… - Ecology …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Environmental changes threaten plant‐pollinator mutualisms and their critical ecosystem
service. Drivers such as land use, invasions and climate change can affect pollinator …

Warming of experimental plant–pollinator communities advances phenologies, alters traits, reduces interactions and depresses reproduction

N de Manincor, A Fisogni, NE Rafferty - Ecology Letters, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Climate change may disrupt plant–pollinator mutualisms by generating phenological
asynchronies and by altering traits that shape interaction costs and benefits. Our knowledge …

Multiple stressors on biotic interactions: how climate change and alien species interact to affect pollination

O Schweiger, JC Biesmeijer, R Bommarco… - Biological …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Global change may substantially affect biodiversity and ecosystem functioning but little is
known about its effects on essential biotic interactions. Since different environmental drivers …

Climate change impacts on pollination

J Settele, J Bishop, SG Potts - Nature Plants, 2016 - nature.com
Biotic pollination improves the yield of 75% of crop types globally, and therefore has great
nutritional importance for humans1. However, the future of animal pollination is severely …

Global warming and the disruption of plant–pollinator interactions

J Memmott, PG Craze, NM Waser, MV Price - Ecology letters, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Anthropogenic climate change is widely expected to drive species extinct by hampering
individual survival and reproduction, by reducing the amount and accessibility of suitable …

Plant–pollinator interactions and phenological change: what can we learn about climate impacts from experiments and observations?

JRK Forrest - Oikos, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Climate change can affect plant–pollinator interactions in a variety of ways, but much of the
research attention has focused on whether independent shifts in phenology will alter …

Physiological effects of climate warming on flowering plants and insect pollinators and potential consequences for their interactions

VL Scaven, NE Rafferty - Current zoology, 2013 - academic.oup.com
Growing concern about the influence of climate change on flowering plants, pollinators, and
the mutualistic interactions between them has led to a recent surge in research. Much of this …

Urban drivers of plant‐pollinator interactions

T Harrison, R Winfree - Functional Ecology, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Plant–pollinator interactions are affected by global change, with largely negative impacts on
pollination and plant reproduction. Urban areas provide a unique and productive study …

Shifts in water availability mediate plant–pollinator interactions

MK Gallagher, DR Campbell - New Phytologist, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Altered precipitation patterns associated with anthropogenic climate change are expected to
have many effects on plants and insect pollinators, but it is unknown if effects on pollination …

Native bees buffer the negative impact of climate warming on honey bee pollination of watermelon crops

R Rader, J Reilly, I Bartomeus… - Global change …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
If climate change affects pollinator‐dependent crop production, this will have important
implications for global food security because insect pollinators contribute to production for …