Plant–animal interactions in suburban environments: implications for floral evolution

RE Irwin, PS Warren, AL Carper, LS Adler - Oecologia, 2014 - Springer
Plant interactions with mutualists and antagonists vary remarkably across space, and have
played key roles in the ecology and evolution of flowering plants. One dominant form of …

Pollination and reproduction of a self-incompatible forest herb in hedgerow corridors and forest patches

R Schmucki, S De Blois - Oecologia, 2009 - Springer
Habitat-corridors are assumed to counteract the negative impacts of habitat loss and
fragmentation, but their efficiency in doing so depends on the maintenance of ecological …

New insights into plants co‐existence in species‐rich communities: The pollination interaction perspective

E Fantinato, S Del Vecchio, M Giovanetti… - Journal of …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Questions In animal‐mediated pollination, pollinators can be regarded as a limiting resource
for which entomophilous plant species might interact to assure pollination, an event pivotal …

Pollinators, herbivores, and plant neighborhood effects

N Underwood, PA Hambäck… - The Quarterly Review …, 2020 - journals.uchicago.edu
Pollinator and herbivore interactions with individual plants can be strongly influenced by the
densities and frequencies of other plants in local neighborhoods. The importance of these …

Taxon-specific temporal shifts in pollinating insects in mass-flowering crops and field margins in Ireland

I Bottero, S Hodge, J Stout - Journal of Pollination Ecology, 2021 - pollinationecology.org
In intensively cropped agricultural landscapes, the vegetation in edges and hedges
(henceforth “field margins”) represents an important semi-natural habitat providing …

Eco-evolutionary processes affecting plant–herbivore interactions during early community succession

MM Howard, A Kalske, A Kessler - Oecologia, 2018 - Springer
The quality and outcome of organismal interactions are not only a function of genotypic
composition of the interacting species, but also the surrounding environment. Both the …

Consequences of plant population size and density for plant-pollinator interactions and plant performance

K Mustajärvi, P Siikamäki, S Rytkönen, A Lammi - Journal of Ecology, 2001 - JSTOR
1 Habitat fragmentation and the resulting decline in the local abundance of plant species
can affect biological interactions. We examined the effects of abundance on plant-pollinator …

Pollinator dispersal in an agricultural matrix: opposing responses of wild bees and hoverflies to landscape structure and distance from main habitat

F Jauker, T Diekötter, F Schwarzbach, V Wolters - Landscape Ecology, 2009 - Springer
Semi-natural habitats provide essential resources for pollinators within agricultural
landscapes and may help maintain pollination services in agroecosystems. Yet, whether or …

Unclusterable, underdispersed arrangement of insect‐pollinated plants in pollinator niche space

CM Herrera - Ecology, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Pollinators can mediate facilitative or competitive relationships between plant species, but
the relative importance of these two conflicting phenomena in shaping community‐wide …

Plant diversity increases spatio‐temporal niche complementarity in plant‐pollinator interactions

C Venjakob, AM Klein, A Ebeling… - Ecology and …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Ongoing biodiversity decline impairs ecosystem processes, including pollination. Flower
visitation, an important indicator of pollination services, is influenced by plant species …