[图书][B] Pollinators and pollination: nature and society

J Ollerton - 2021 - books.google.com
A unique and personal insight into the ecology and evolution of pollinators, their
relationships with flowers, and their conservation in a rapidly changing world. The …

Medium‐to large‐bodied mammal surveys across the Neotropics are heavily biased against the most faunally intact assemblages

JA Bogoni, CA Peres, KM Ferraz - Mammal Review, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Biodiversity inventories provide critical information on the ecology of natural ecosystems and
inform conservation planning at local to regional scales. Based on a systematic review, we …

A Cross Biome Synthesis on Pollination Systems in a Megadiverse Tropical Country

LB Valadão-Mendes, R Trevizan, MO Duarte… - The Botanical …, 2024 - Springer
The diversity of plant-pollinator relationships is crucial in terrestrial ecosystems. Despite the
extensive literature on pollination, research is still skewed towards temperate regions …

Paucity of natural history data impedes phylogenetic analyses of pollinator‐driven evolution.

T Niet - New Phytologist, 2021 - search.ebscohost.com
Keywords: macroevolution; natural history; pollination syndromes; pollination systems;
pollinator observations EN macroevolution natural history pollination syndromes pollination …

Diel scent and nectar rhythms of an African orchid in relation to bimodal activity patterns of hawkmoth pollinators

MG Balducci, T Van der Niet, SD Johnson - Annals of Botany, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Background and Aims The temporal dimensions of floral adaptation to pollinators
are not yet well understood, partly because we lack accurate information on the diel rhythms …

Pollination by birds, non-flying mammals, and European honeybees in a heathland shrub, Banksia catoglypta (Proteaceae)

SK Wawrzyczek, RA Davis, SL Krauss… - Botanical Journal of …, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Vertebrate pollination has evolved in many plant lineages, with pollination by birds the most
prevalent strategy. However, in Banksia (Proteaceae) many species are visited by a …

Does pollination by non-flying mammals contribute substantially to fruit set of Banksia (Proteaceae)? A test in four species with contrasting floral traits

SK Wawrzyczek, RA Davis, SL Krauss… - Botanical Journal of …, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Pollination by non-flying mammals (NFMs) is thought to be associated with cryptic, dull
coloured, strongly scented flowers. In Western Australia, various Banksia species exhibit …

Rodents may be important pollinators of banksias in subtropical Australia

SA Webster, RL Goldingay - Australian Mammalogy, 2023 - CSIRO Publishing
Knowledge of the role of non-flying mammals in the pollination of the Australian flora is still
incomplete. We captured non-flying mammals visiting Banksia ericifolia in north-east New …

First record of non‐flying mammalian contributors to pollination in a tropical montane forest in Asia

S Kobayashi, S Panha, T Seesamut… - Ecology and …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
This study aims to identify the flower visitors of Mucuna thailandica (Fabaceae), endemic
plant species in montane forests in Thailand, to determine their potential pollinators. The …

Natural history as the foundation for researching plant-pollinator interactions: celebrating the career of Marlies Sazima

PJ Bergamo, K Agostini, IC Machado, T van der Niet… - Flora, 2024 - Elsevier
Pollination biology is anchored in natural history studies, defined broadly as the practice of
observing and describing an organism's behaviour, interactions, and association with the …