Studying plant–pollinator interactions in a changing climate: a review of approaches
DL Byers - Applications in plant sciences, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Plant–pollinator interactions are potentially at risk due to climate change. Because of the
spatial and temporal variation associated with the effects of climate change and the …
spatial and temporal variation associated with the effects of climate change and the …
Bumble bees damage plant leaves and accelerate flower production when pollen is scarce
Maintaining phenological synchrony with flowers is a key ecological challenge for
pollinators that may be exacerbated by ongoing environmental change. Here, we show that …
pollinators that may be exacerbated by ongoing environmental change. Here, we show that …
How resource phenology affects consumer population dynamics
Climate change drives uneven phenology shifts across taxa, and this can result in changes
to the phenological match between interacting species. Shifts in the relative phenology of …
to the phenological match between interacting species. Shifts in the relative phenology of …
A phylogenetic perspective on ecological specialisation reveals hummingbird and insect pollinators have generalist diets
Specialisation in food resource use is a crucial process that fosters species coexistence in
plant–animal networks, contributing to the maintenance of biodiversity, ecological …
plant–animal networks, contributing to the maintenance of biodiversity, ecological …
Numerical responses in resource-based mutualisms: a time scale approach
TA Revilla - Journal of theoretical biology, 2015 - Elsevier
Many mutualisms involve inter-specific resource exchanges, making consumer–resource
approaches ideal for studying their dynamics. Also in many cases these resources are short …
approaches ideal for studying their dynamics. Also in many cases these resources are short …
Spatio-temporal effects of climate change on the geographical distribution and flowering phenology of hummingbird-pollinated plants
Abstract Backgrounds and Aims Tropical plant species are already suffering the effects of
climate change and projections warn of even greater changes in the following decades. Of …
climate change and projections warn of even greater changes in the following decades. Of …
Local drivers of the structure of a tropical bird-seed dispersal network
T Machado-de-Souza, RP Campos, M Devoto… - Oecologia, 2019 - Springer
One of the major challenges in ecology is to understand the relative importance of neutral-
and niche-based processes structuring species interactions within communities. The …
and niche-based processes structuring species interactions within communities. The …
Spatial patterns of an endemic Mediterranean palm recolonizing old fields
ME Jácome‐Flores, M Delibes, T Wiegand… - Ecology and …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Throughout Europe, increased levels of land abandonment lead to (re) colonization of old
lands by forests and shrublands. Very little is known about the spatial pattern of plants …
lands by forests and shrublands. Very little is known about the spatial pattern of plants …
Dynamical transitions in a pollination–herbivory interaction: a conflict between mutualism and antagonism
TA Revilla, F Encinas–Viso - PloS one, 2015 - journals.plos.org
Plant-pollinator associations are often seen as purely mutualistic, while in reality they can be
more complex. Indeed they may also display a diverse array of antagonistic interactions …
more complex. Indeed they may also display a diverse array of antagonistic interactions …
Spatio-temporal arrangement of Chamaerops humilis inflorescences and occupancy patterns by its nursery pollinator, Derelomus chamaeropsis
ME Jácome-Flores, M Delibes, T Wiegand… - Annals of …, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Background and Aims Nursery pollination is a highly specialized interaction in
which pollinators breed inside plant reproductive structures. Pollinator occupancy of host …
which pollinators breed inside plant reproductive structures. Pollinator occupancy of host …