Pollinator competition and the structure of floral resources
D Sponsler, A Iverson, I Steffan‐Dewenter - Ecography, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
The mutualism between plants and pollinators is built upon the trophic ecology of flowers
and florivores. Yet the ecology of flowers‐as‐food is left implicit in most studies of plant …
and florivores. Yet the ecology of flowers‐as‐food is left implicit in most studies of plant …
[HTML][HTML] Seasonal variation in the general availability of floral resources for pollinators in northwest Europe: A review of the data
Key resources for animal populations can vary seasonally. For pollinators, the availability of
floral resources, nectar and pollen, can fluctuate temporally due to flowering phenology and …
floral resources, nectar and pollen, can fluctuate temporally due to flowering phenology and …
Shared use of a mass‐flowering crop drives dietary niche overlap between managed honeybees and bumblebees
Resource competition between wild pollinators and managed honeybees (Apis mellifera)
has the potential to detrimentally impact insect biodiversity as well as wild plant and crop …
has the potential to detrimentally impact insect biodiversity as well as wild plant and crop …
Global taxonomic, functional, and phylogenetic diversity of bees in apple orchards
N Leclercq, L Marshall, T Weekers, P Basu… - Science of the total …, 2023 - Elsevier
An essential prerequisite to safeguard pollinator species is characterisation of the
multifaceted diversity of crop pollinators and identification of the drivers of pollinator …
multifaceted diversity of crop pollinators and identification of the drivers of pollinator …
The Impact of the Honeybee Apis mellifera on the Organization of Pollination Networks Is Positively Related with Its Interactive Role throughout Its Geographic Range
Studies at local spatial scales have shown that the generalist honeybee Apis mellifera L. can
strongly affect the structural organization and properties of pollination networks. However …
strongly affect the structural organization and properties of pollination networks. However …
Species traits, landscape quality and floral resource overlap with honeybees determine virus transmission in plant–pollinator networks
Emerging infectious diseases pose a threat to pollinators. Virus transmission among
pollinators via flowers may be reinforced by anthropogenic land-use change and …
pollinators via flowers may be reinforced by anthropogenic land-use change and …
Eco-evolutionary processes shaping floral nectar sugar composition
Floral nectar sugar composition is assumed to reflect the nutritional demands and foraging
behaviour of pollinators, but the relative contributions of evolutionary and abiotic factors to …
behaviour of pollinators, but the relative contributions of evolutionary and abiotic factors to …
Benchmarking imputation methods for categorical biological data
M Gendre, T Hauffe, C Pimiento… - Methods in Ecology …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Trait datasets are at the basis of a large share of ecology and evolutionary research, being
used to infer ancestral morphologies, quantify species extinction risks, or evaluate the …
used to infer ancestral morphologies, quantify species extinction risks, or evaluate the …
Can trait matching inform the design of pollinator‐friendly urban green spaces? A review and synthesis of the literature
OA Adedoja, RE Mallinger - Ecosphere, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Land use change is a major driver of pollinator decline and loss of pollination services. For
plant and pollinator interactions to persist in rapidly changing urban systems, co‐occurring …
plant and pollinator interactions to persist in rapidly changing urban systems, co‐occurring …
Relation between honey bee abundance and wild bee communities in Moroccan agro-ecosystems
The expansion of entomophilous crops over the last decades has been accompanied by a
growing demand for managed honey bee colonies to provide pollination service. The …
growing demand for managed honey bee colonies to provide pollination service. The …