Pollination and other ecosystem services produced by mobile organisms: a conceptual framework for the effects of land‐use change

C Kremen, NM Williams, MA Aizen… - Ecology …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Many ecosystem services are delivered by organisms that depend on habitats that are
segregated spatially or temporally from the location where services are provided …

[图书][B] Status of pollinators in North America

National Research Council, Division on Earth… - 2007 - books.google.com
Pollinators-insects, birds, bats, and other animals that carry pollen from the male to the
female parts of flowers for plant reproduction-are an essential part of natural and agricultural …

Pollinator‐mediated effects of landscape‐scale land use on grassland plant community composition and ecosystem functioning–seven hypotheses

V Hederström, J Ekroos, M Friberg, T Krausl… - Biological …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Environmental change is disrupting mutualisms between organisms worldwide. Reported
declines in insect populations and changes in pollinator community compositions in …

The rough edges of the conservation genetics paradigm for plants

NJ Ouborg, P Vergeer, C Mix - Journal of Ecology, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Summary 1 Small and isolated populations of species are susceptible to loss of genetic
diversity, owing to random genetic drift and inbreeding. This loss of diversity may reduce the …

Effects of fragmentation on pollinator assemblage, pollen limitation and seed production of Mediterranean myrtle (Myrtus communis)

JP González-Varo, J Arroyo, A Aparicio - Biological Conservation, 2009 - Elsevier
Pollinator assemblages may shift as a consequence of the destruction and fragmentation of
natural habitats. The scarcity of mates and pollinators can lead plant populations to suffer …

Scale‐dependent effects of habitat fragmentation on hawthorn pollination, frugivory, and seed predation

D García, NP Chacoff - Conservation biology, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Habitat fragmentation is a major cause of functional disruption in plant‐animal interactions.
The net effect on plant regeneration is, however, controversial because a given landscape …

Impact of three global change drivers on a Mediterranean shrub

S Matesanz, A Escudero, F Valladares - Ecology, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Global change is not restricted to climate change, and plant species generally face multiple
human‐driven disturbances constraining their viability. Most importantly, interactions among …

Pollination biology of fruit-bearing hedgerow plants and the role of flower-visiting insects in fruit-set

JH Jacobs, SJ Clark, I Denholm, D Goulson… - Annals of …, 2009 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Background and Aims In the UK, the flowers of fruit-bearing hedgerow plants
provide a succession of pollen and nectar for flower-visiting insects for much of the year. The …

Global change and Mediterranean forests: current impacts and potential responses

F Valladares, R Benavides, SG Rabasa… - Forests and global …, 2014 - books.google.com
3.1 Global change exacerbating Mediterranean stresses Mediterranean forests have always
had to cope with challenging environmental conditions that change across different temporal …

Reproductive asynchrony in natural butterfly populations and its consequences for female matelessness

JM Calabrese, L Ries, SF Matter, DM Debinski… - Journal of Animal …, 2008 - JSTOR
1. Reproductive asynchrony, where individuals in a population are short-lived relative to the
population-level reproductive period, has been identified recently as a theoretical …