Water deficit changes patterns of selection on floral signals and nectar rewards in the common morning glory

Y García, BS Dow, AL Parachnowitsch - AoB Plants, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Understanding whether and how resource limitation alters phenotypic selection on floral
traits is key to predict the evolution of plant–pollinator interactions under climate change …

Responses of floral traits to water limitation across soil types and along climatic gradients

S Suni, A Kuwana, N Ibañez - Flora, 2023 - Elsevier
Understanding how environmental changes affect plant-pollinator interactions is of
increasing importance given that new environmental extremes continue to be reached …

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 …

Role of Secondary Metabolites in Pollination

KR Shivanna - Plant Specialized Metabolites: Phytochemistry, Ecology …, 2023 - Springer
Secondary metabolites are compounds that are not required for sustenance of organisms
but play an important role in protecting them against biotic and abiotic stresses. Extensive …

Droughts, Floods and Tomato Love: How Rainfall Changes May Influence the Plant-Pollinator Relationship

W Miller - ourarchive.otago.ac.nz
The plant-pollinator relationship is a heavily relied upon ecosystem service. For the
ecosystem service to work, plants attract pollinators using a number of visual and odour …