The effects of phenological mismatches on demography

AJ Miller-Rushing, TT Høye… - … Transactions of the …, 2010 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Climate change is altering the phenology of species across the world, but what are the
consequences of these phenological changes for the demography and population dynamics …

Pollen limitation of plant reproduction: pattern and process

TM Knight, JA Steets, JC Vamosi… - Annu. Rev. Ecol …, 2005 - annualreviews.org
▪ Abstract Quantifying the extent to which seed production is limited by the availability of
pollen has been an area of intensive empirical study over the past few decades. Whereas …

Interspecific pollen transfer: magnitude, prevalence and consequences for plant fitness

CL Morales, A Traveset - Critical Reviews in Plant Sciences, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
Interspecific pollen transfer (IPT) is one of the mechanisms underlying potential competition
among plants for pollinators, and it refers to movement of pollen between different plant …

The effects of landscape fragmentation on pollination dynamics: absence of evidence not evidence of absence

AS Hadley, MG Betts - Biological Reviews, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Animal‐mediated pollination is essential for both ecosystem services and conservation of
global biodiversity, but a growing body of work reveals that it is negatively affected by …

A meta‐analysis of impacts of alien vs. native plants on pollinator visitation and reproductive success of co‐flowering native plants

CL Morales, A Traveset - Ecology letters, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Alien plant species can alter pollinator visitation and, in turn, the sexual reproduction of
natives. Using a conventional and a phylogenetically controlled meta‐analytical approach …

Competition for pollination between an invasive species (purple loosestrife) and a native congener

BJ Brown, RJ Mitchell, SA Graham - Ecology, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
Invasive species are frequently regarded as superlative competitors that can vegetatively
crowd out natives, but little is known about whether invasives can compete for pollination …

Do alien plant invasions really affect pollination success in native plant species?

AL Bjerknes, Ø Totland, SJ Hegland, A Nielsen - Biological conservation, 2007 - Elsevier
A growing number of studies on naturally occurring plant species have shown that plant-
plant interactions for pollination vary from competitive to facilitative. In reviewing the seven …

Relationships between species' floral traits and pollinator visitation in a temperate grassland

SJ Hegland, Ø Totland - Oecologia, 2005 - Springer
Abstract Knowledge about plant–plant interactions for pollinator service at the plant
community level is still scarce, although such interactions may be important to seed …

Effect of Carpobrotus spp. on the pollination success of native plant species of the Balearic Islands

E Moragues, A Traveset - Biological Conservation, 2005 - Elsevier
Invasive plant species are often considered as potential competitors of native species due to
their usually greater capacity for colonization and expansion, but we still have scarce …

COMPETITION FOR POLLINATION INFLUENCES SELECTION ON FLORAL TRAITS OF IPOMOPSIS AGGREGATA

CM Caruso - Evolution, 2000 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Although rarely tested, it is often assumed that interspecific competition results in
the divergence of traits related to resource use. Using a plant‐pollinator system as a model, I …