Evolutionary ecology of nectar
Background Floral nectar is an important determinant of plant–pollinator interactions and an
integral component of pollination syndromes, suggesting it is under pollinator-mediated …
integral component of pollination syndromes, suggesting it is under pollinator-mediated …
Florivory: the intersection of pollination and herbivory
Plants interact with many visitors who consume a variety of plant tissues. While the
consequences of herbivory to leaves and shoots are well known, the implications of florivory …
consequences of herbivory to leaves and shoots are well known, the implications of florivory …
[图书][B] Design and analysis of ecological experiments
SM Scheiner, J Gurevitch - 2001 - books.google.com
Ecological research and the way that ecologists use statistics continues to change rapidly.
This second edition of the best-selling Design and Analysis of Ecological Experiments leads …
This second edition of the best-selling Design and Analysis of Ecological Experiments leads …
The exploitation of mutualisms
JL Bronstein - Ecology letters, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
Mutualisms (interspecific cooperative interactions) are ubiquitously exploited by organisms
that obtain the benefits mutualists offer, while delivering no benefits in return. The natural …
that obtain the benefits mutualists offer, while delivering no benefits in return. The natural …
Are nectar robbers cheaters or mutualists?
Nectar robbers are birds, insects, or other flower visitors that remove nectar from flowers
through a hole pierced or bitten in the corolla. This paper is a review of the effects of nectar …
through a hole pierced or bitten in the corolla. This paper is a review of the effects of nectar …
Geitonogamy: the neglected side of selfing
TJ de Jong, NM Waser, PGL Klinkhamer - Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 1993 - cell.com
Flowers of many angiosperm species are well adapted to avoid self-pollination, for &tame by
temporal aMd spatial separation of pollen and stigma within the same Power. However …
temporal aMd spatial separation of pollen and stigma within the same Power. However …
Resource and pollen limitations to lifetime seed production in a natural plant population
DR Campbell, KJ Halama - Ecology, 1993 - Wiley Online Library
Using experimental manipulations, we examined pollen and resource limitations to seed
production and their interaction in a natural population of a monocarpic plant, Ipomopsis …
production and their interaction in a natural population of a monocarpic plant, Ipomopsis …
Drought, pollen and nectar availability, and pollination success
NM Waser, MV Price - Ecology, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Pollination success of animal‐pollinated flowers depends on rate of pollinator visits and on
pollen deposition per visit, both of which should vary with the pollen and nectar …
pollen deposition per visit, both of which should vary with the pollen and nectar …
Testing the potential for conflicting selection on floral chemical traits by pollinators and herbivores: predictions and case study
A Kessler, R Halitschke - Functional Ecology, 2009 - JSTOR
1. There are myriad ways in which pollinators and herbivores can interact via the
evolutionary and behavioural responses of their host plants. 2. Given that both herbivores …
evolutionary and behavioural responses of their host plants. 2. Given that both herbivores …
Herbivory‐mediated pollinator limitation: negative impacts of induced volatiles on plant–pollinator interactions
Although induced plant responses to herbivory are well studied as mechanisms of
resistance, how induction shapes community interactions and ultimately plant fitness is still …
resistance, how induction shapes community interactions and ultimately plant fitness is still …