Local shifts in floral biotic interactions in habitat edges and their effect on quantity and quality of plant offspring

D Gargano, G Fenu, L Bernardo - AoB Plants, 2017 - academic.oup.com
Spatial shifts in insect fauna due to ecological heterogeneity can severely constrain plant
reproduction. Nonetheless, data showing effects of insect visit patterns and intensity of …

How plant reproductive success is determined by the interplay of antagonists and mutualists

I Grass, V Bohle, T Tscharntke, C Westphal - Ecosphere, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Plant reproductive success is often the outcome of mutualistic and antagonistic plant–animal
interactions, which can be moderated by landscape composition. Studies addressing single …

Neighborhood‐contingent indirect interactions between native and exotic plants: multiple shared pollinators mediate reproductive success during invasions

SM Waters, SE Fisher, J Hille Ris Lambers - Oikos, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Native and exotic plants can influence one another's fecundity through their influence on
shared pollinators. Specifically, invasion may alter abundance and composition of local …

Morphological trait‐matching in plant–Hymenoptera and plant–Diptera mutualisms across an elevational gradient

YH Zhao, A Lázaro, HD Li, ZB Tao… - Journal of Animal …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Morphological trait‐matching and species abundance are thought to be the main factors
affecting the frequency and strength of mutualistic interactions. However, the relative …

Plant spatial aggregation modulates the interplay between plant competition and pollinator attraction with contrasting outcomes of plant fitness

M Hurtado, O Godoy, I Bartomeus - Web Ecology, 2023 - we.copernicus.org
Ecosystem functions such as seed production are the result of a complex interplay between
competitive plant–plant interactions and mutualistic pollinator–plant interactions. In this …

Herbivory at marginal populations: consequences for maternal fitness and vegetative differentiation

AR Castilla, C Alonso, CM Herrera - Acta oecologica, 2013 - Elsevier
Margins of distribution of plant species constitute natural areas where the impact of the
antagonistic interactions is expected to be higher and where changes in the dynamics of …

Spatial pattern of floral morphology: possible insight into the effects of pollinators on plant distributions

L Pellissier, J Pottier, P Vittoz, A Dubuis, A Guisan - Oikos, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Pollination syndromes involve convergent evolution towards phenotypes composed of
specific scents, colours or floral morphologies that attract or restrict pollinator access to …

Plant–flower visitor interaction webs: temporal stability and pollinator specialization increases along an experimental plant diversity gradient

A Ebeling, AM Klein, T Tscharntke - Basic and Applied Ecology, 2011 - Elsevier
Although most plants benefit from pollen vectors, very little information exists about how
plant diversity structures the interactions between plants and their flower visitors. The …

Feedback effects between plant and flower-visiting insect communities along a primary succession gradient

G Losapio, M Gobbi, G Marano, D Avesani… - Arthropod-Plant …, 2016 - Springer
Primary successions of glacier forelands are unique model systems to investigate
community dynamics and assembly processes. However, successional changes of plant …

Hotspots of damage by antagonists shape the spatial structure of plant–pollinator interactions

MC Rodríguez-Rodríguez, P Jordano, A Valido - Ecology, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
The balance between mutualistic and antagonistic plant–animal interactions and their
spatial variation results in a highly dynamic mosaic of reproductive success within plant …