Floral volatile organic compounds: Between attraction and deterrence of visitors under global change

G Farré-Armengol, I Filella, J Llusia… - Perspectives in Plant …, 2013 - Elsevier
Plants produce and emit a large variety of volatile organic compounds that play key roles in
interactions with abiotic and biotic environments. One of these roles is the attraction of …

Finding the bees knees: a conceptual framework and systematic review of the mechanisms of pollinator-mediated facilitation

J Braun, CJ Lortie - Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and …, 2019 - Elsevier
Pollination facilitation is an indirect interaction whereby one plant species positively
influences the reproductive success of another plant species through pollinators. A formal …

All the Colors of the Rainbow: Diversification of Flower Color and Intraspecific Color Variation in the Genus Iris

K Roguz, MK Gallagher, E Senden, Y Bar-Lev… - Frontiers in plant …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Floral color plays a key role as visual signaling and is therefore of great importance in
sha** plant-pollinator interactions. Iris (Iridaceae), a genus comprising over 300 species …

Latitudinal variation in mycorrhizal diversity associated with a European orchid

KJ Duffy, M Waud, B Schatz, T Petanidou… - Journal of …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Biodiversity is known to be unevenly distributed along latitudinal gradients. While this
pattern has been observed for many different organisms, it is unclear whether the …

Edaphic factors and plant–insect interactions: direct and indirect effects of serpentine soil on florivores and pollinators

GA Meindl, DJ Bain, TL Ashman - Oecologia, 2013 - Springer
Edaphic factors can lead to differences in plant morphology and tissue chemistry. However,
whether these differences result in altered plant–insect interactions for soil-generalist plants …

How to be a good neighbour: facilitation and competition between two co-flowering species

MB Mesgaran, J Bouhours, MA Lewis… - Journal of theoretical …, 2017 - Elsevier
Empirical evidence suggests that co-flowering species can facilitate each other through
shared pollinators. However, the extent to which one co-flowering species can relieve …

A molecular framework for understanding the phylogeny of Spiranthes (Orchidaceae), a cosmopolitan genus with a North American center of diversity

LA Dueck, D Aygoren… - American Journal of …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
• Premise of the study: Spiranthes is a genus of small terrestrial orchids that are most diverse
in North America, yet unusually cosmopolitan, including many of conservation concern …

Preventing inbreeding depression in Anacamptis coriophora (Orchidaceae) as a model of food-rewarding orchid

M Capó, S Perelló-Suau, J Rita - Plant Ecology, 2022 - Springer
Pollination of deceptive orchids has enabled scientists to understand how these species
avoid inbreeding depression by reducing the number of pollinator visits per inflorescence. In …

Relative density and dispersion pattern of two southern African Asteraceae affect fecundity through heterospecific interference and mate availability, not pollinator …

C de Waal, B Anderson, AG Ellis - Journal of Ecology, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Since co‐flowering plants often share pollinators, their fecundity is likely affected by pollen
transfer within and among plant species. Changes in pollinator visitation rates (eg through …

Patterns of frequency and density dependence are highly variable in diverse annual flowering plant communities

ARM James, MM Mayfield, JM Dwyer - Ecology, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Applications of ecological theory to natural communities often assume that competitive,
negative density‐dependent processes are the only type of interaction important for diversity …