Atmospheric nitrogen deposition in terrestrial ecosystems: Its impact on plant communities and consequences across trophic levels

CJ Stevens, TI David, J Storkey - Functional Ecology, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
The global nitrogen cycle has been greatly perturbed by human activities resulting in
elevated nitrogen deposition in many parts of the world. The threat nitrogen deposition …

Global change effects on plant–insect interactions: the role of phytochemistry

MA Jamieson, LA Burkle, JS Manson… - Current opinion in insect …, 2017 - Elsevier
Highlights•Phytochemicals mediate plant–insect interactions.•Plant primary and secondary
metabolites affect insect herbivores and pollinators.•Environmental change factors can …

Nectar chemistry

SW Nicolson, RW Thornburg - Nectaries and nectar, 2007 - Springer
Nectar properties tend to be similar for plants visited by the same kinds of pollinators, and
much of the available information on nectar chemistry has been collected in the context of …

[图书][B] Relationships of natural enemies and non-prey foods

JG Lundgren - 2009 - books.google.com
Feeding on Non-Prey Resources by Natural Enemies Moshe Coll Reports on the
consumption of non-prey food sources, particularly plant materials, by predators and …

[图书][B] Nectaries and nectar

SW Nicolson, M Nepi, E Pacini - 2007 - books.google.com
Nectar is the most important reward offered by plants to pollinating animals. This book is a
modern and interdisciplinary text on nectar and nectaries, prompted by the expansion of …

Warming, CO2, and nitrogen deposition interactively affect a plant‐pollinator mutualism

SER Hoover, JJ Ladley, AA Shchepetkina… - Ecology …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Environmental changes threaten plant‐pollinator mutualisms and their critical ecosystem
service. Drivers such as land use, invasions and climate change can affect pollinator …

Nectar production and presentation

E Pacini, M Nepi - Nectaries and nectar, 2007 - Springer
Nectar secretion is complicated to study from the ultrastructural point of view because it is a
dynamic process involving many tissues simultaneously. dures, although this problem can …

Amino acids in nectar enhance butterfly fecundity: a long-awaited link

J Mevi-Schütz, A Erhardt - The American Naturalist, 2005 - journals.uchicago.edu
Thirty years ago, researchers discovered that flowers pollinated by butterflies are
consistently rich in nectar amino acids, and more recent findings have shown that butterflies …

A novel role for proline in plant floral nectars

C Carter, S Shafir, L Yehonatan, RG Palmer… - …, 2006 - Springer
Plants offer metabolically rich floral nectar to attract visiting pollinators. The composition of
nectar includes not only sugars, but also amino acids. We have examined the amino acid …

Weed-insect pollinator networks as bio-indicators of ecological sustainability in agriculture. A review

O Rollin, G Benelli, S Benvenuti, A Decourtye… - Agronomy for …, 2016 - Springer
The intensification of agricultural practices contributes to the decline of many taxa such as
insects and wild plants. Weeds are serious competitors for crop production and are thus …