Remote sensing of phenology: Towards the comprehensive indicators of plant community dynamics from species to regional scales
Remote sensing of vegetation phenology has long been used to characterize ecosystem
functions and responses to climate at spatial and temporal scales unfeasible to field surveys …
functions and responses to climate at spatial and temporal scales unfeasible to field surveys …
The neglected importance of floral traits in trait‐based plant community assembly
Aims Floral traits are frequently studied in population biology and evolutionary ecology but
are rarely considered in functional trait‐based studies focusing on the assembly of …
are rarely considered in functional trait‐based studies focusing on the assembly of …
Network analysis of phenological units to detect important species in plant-pollinator assemblages: can it inform conservation strategies?
Conservation of species is often focused either only on those that are endangered, or on
maximising the number recorded on species lists. However, species share space and time …
maximising the number recorded on species lists. However, species share space and time …
Urbanization delays plant leaf senescence and extends growing season length in cold but not in warm areas of the Northern Hemisphere
Aim Urbanization is becoming one of the most important drivers of global environmental
change as human population and economic development rapidly increase. However, the …
change as human population and economic development rapidly increase. However, the …
New insights into plants co‐existence in species‐rich communities: The pollination interaction perspective
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 …
for which entomophilous plant species might interact to assure pollination, an event pivotal …
Plant community attributes affect dry grassland orchid establishment
Several factors have been taken into account to explain the distribution of orchid species.
We explored the extent to which plant community attributes affect the abundance and …
We explored the extent to which plant community attributes affect the abundance and …
[HTML][HTML] Pollination networks along the sea-inland gradient reveal landscape patterns of keystone plant species
Linking the functional role of plants and pollinators in pollination networks to ecosystem
functioning and resistance to perturbations can represent a valuable knowledge to …
functioning and resistance to perturbations can represent a valuable knowledge to …
Biogeographic variability of coastal perennial grasslands at the European scale
S Del Vecchio, E Fantinato… - Applied Vegetation …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Question Coastal environments have often been described as azonal. While this
characteristic is clear for the foredune system, it seems less evident for more inland fixed …
characteristic is clear for the foredune system, it seems less evident for more inland fixed …
Fire and grazing modulate the structure and resistance of plant–floral visitor networks in a tallgrass prairie
Significant loss of pollinator taxa and their interactions with flowering plants has resulted in
growing reductions to pollination services globally. Ecological network analysis is a useful …
growing reductions to pollination services globally. Ecological network analysis is a useful …
[HTML][HTML] Floral aroma and pollinator relationships in two sympatric late-summer-flowering Mediterranean Asparagus species
L Llorens, J Tomàs, P Ferriol, MT García, L Gil - Plants, 2023 - mdpi.com
This research delves into plant–pollinator relationships within the Mediterranean region,
focusing on two synchronous and sympatric asparagus species: A. acutifolius and A. albus …
focusing on two synchronous and sympatric asparagus species: A. acutifolius and A. albus …