نتایج جستجو برای: pollinators

تعداد نتایج: 3395  

2016
Tomás A. Revilla Vlastimil Křivan

We use the optimal foraging theory to study coexistence between two plant species and a generalist pollinator. We compare conditions for plant coexistence for non-adaptive vs. adaptive pollinators that adjust their foraging strategy to maximize fitness. When pollinators have fixed preferences, we show that plant coexistence typically requires both weak competition between plants for resources (...

2018
Renee M. Borges

The night is a special niche characterized by dim light, lower temperatures, and higher humidity compared to the day. Several animals have made the transition from the day into the night and have acquired unique adaptations to cope with the challenges of performing nocturnal activities. Several plant species have opted to bloom at night, possibly as a response to aridity to prevent excessive wa...

2018
Giovanni Scopece Lucia Campese Karl J Duffy Salvatore Cozzolino

Plants involved in specialized pollinator interactions, such as nursery pollination, may experience trade-offs in their female fitness, as the larvae of their pollinators may also consume seeds produced by the flowers they pollinate. These interactions could potentially shift between mutualism and parasitism, depending on the presence and abundance of both the nursery pollinator and of other po...

2015
Birgit Oelschlägel Matthias Nuss Michael von Tschirnhaus Claudia Pätzold Christoph Neinhuis Stefan Dötterl Stefan Wanke

Pollination of several angiosperms is based on deceit. In such systems, the flowers advertise a reward that ultimately is not provided. We report on a previously unknown pollination/mimicry system discovered in deceptive Aristolochia rotunda (Aristolochiaceae). Pollinators were collected in the natural habitat and identified. Flower scent and the volatiles of insects (models) potentially mimick...

Journal: :Current Biology 2015
Enrique Peñalver Antonio Arillo Ricardo Pérez-de la Fuente Mark L. Riccio Xavier Delclòs Eduardo Barrón David A. Grimaldi

The great evolutionary success of angiosperms has traditionally been explained, in part, by the partnership of these plants with insect pollinators. The main approach to understanding the origins of this pervasive relationship has been study of the pollinators of living cycads, gnetaleans, and basal angiosperms. Among the most morphologically specialized living pollinators are diverse, long-pro...

2014
Akira Shimizu Ikumi Dohzono Masayoshi Nakaji Derek A. Roff Donald G. Miller III Sara Osato Takuya Yajima Shûhei Niitsu Nozomu Utsugi Takashi Sugawara Jin Yoshimura

Relationships between flowers and pollinators are generally considered cases of mutualism since both agents gain benefits. Fine-tuned adaptations are usually found in the form of strict one-to-one coevolution between species. Many insect pollinators are, however, considered generalists, visiting numerous kinds of flowers, and many flower species (angiosperms) are also considered generalists, vi...

2012
Sophie E. F. Evison Katherine E. Roberts Lynn Laurenson Stéphane Pietravalle Jeffrey Hui Jacobus C. Biesmeijer Judith E. Smith Giles Budge William O. H. Hughes

Many pollinator populations are declining, with large economic and ecological implications. Parasites are known to be an important factor in the some of the population declines of honey bees and bumblebees, but little is known about the parasites afflicting most other pollinators, or the extent of interspecific transmission or vectoring of parasites. Here we carry out a preliminary screening of...

Journal: :Ecology letters 2013
Ignasi Bartomeus Mia G Park Jason Gibbs Bryan N Danforth Alan N Lakso Rachael Winfree

Climate change has the potential to alter the phenological synchrony between interacting mutualists, such as plants and their pollinators. However, high levels of biodiversity might buffer the negative effects of species-specific phenological shifts and maintain synchrony at the community level, as predicted by the biodiversity insurance hypothesis. Here, we explore how biodiversity might enhan...

2017
Xiao-Fang Jin Zhong-Ming Ye Grace M. Amboka Qing-Feng Wang Chun-Feng Yang

A sensitive bilobed stigma is thought to assure reproduction, avoid selfing and promote outcrossing. In addition, it may also play a role in pollinator selection since only pollinators with the appropriate body size can trigger this mechanism. However, no experimental study has investigated how the sensitive stigma responds to different pollinators and its potential effects on pollination. Mazu...

Journal: :Science 2011
Santiago R Ramírez Thomas Eltz Mikiko K Fujiwara Günter Gerlach Benjamin Goldman-Huertas Neil D Tsutsui Naomi E Pierce

Most flowering plants establish mutualistic associations with insect pollinators to facilitate sexual reproduction. However, the evolutionary processes that gave rise to these associations remain poorly understood. We reconstructed the times of divergence, diversification patterns, and interaction networks of a diverse group of specialized orchids and their bee pollinators. In contrast to a sce...

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