Strong seasonality in abiotic harshness and pollinator availability shape the reproductive success of plants. Plant species can avoid or can tolerate harsh abiotic conditions and can attract different pollinators, but it remains unknown (i) which of these capacities is most important for flowering phenology, (ii) whether tolerance/avoidance of abiotic harshness reinforces or relaxes the phenological differentiation of species attracting different pollinators. We assembled possibly the first functional trait database for a North African steppe covering 104 species. We inferred avoidance of harshness (drought) from dormancy, i.e. annual life-span and seed size. We inferred tolerance or resistance to harshness from small specific leaf area, sm...
Climate change is likely to alter both flowering phenology and water availability for plants. Either...
Phenotypic plasticity and/or pollinator-mediated selection may be responsible for the changes in flo...
The response of plant-pollinator interactions to climate change is a growing body of research. Polli...
International audienceStrong seasonality in abiotic harshness and pollinator availability shape the ...
International audienceStrong seasonality in abiotic harshness and pollinator availability shape the ...
International audienceStrong seasonality in abiotic harshness and pollinator availability shape the ...
International audienceFor a species to be able to respond to environmental change, it must either su...
International audienceFor a species to be able to respond to environmental change, it must either su...
International audienceFor a species to be able to respond to environmental change, it must either su...
International audienceFor a species to be able to respond to environmental change, it must either su...
International audienceFor a species to be able to respond to environmental change, it must either su...
International audienceFor a species to be able to respond to environmental change, it must either su...
International audienceFor a species to be able to respond to environmental change, it must either su...
International audienceFor a species to be able to respond to environmental change, it must either su...
Climate change is likely to alter both flowering phenology and water availability for plants. Either...
Climate change is likely to alter both flowering phenology and water availability for plants. Either...
Phenotypic plasticity and/or pollinator-mediated selection may be responsible for the changes in flo...
The response of plant-pollinator interactions to climate change is a growing body of research. Polli...
International audienceStrong seasonality in abiotic harshness and pollinator availability shape the ...
International audienceStrong seasonality in abiotic harshness and pollinator availability shape the ...
International audienceStrong seasonality in abiotic harshness and pollinator availability shape the ...
International audienceFor a species to be able to respond to environmental change, it must either su...
International audienceFor a species to be able to respond to environmental change, it must either su...
International audienceFor a species to be able to respond to environmental change, it must either su...
International audienceFor a species to be able to respond to environmental change, it must either su...
International audienceFor a species to be able to respond to environmental change, it must either su...
International audienceFor a species to be able to respond to environmental change, it must either su...
International audienceFor a species to be able to respond to environmental change, it must either su...
International audienceFor a species to be able to respond to environmental change, it must either su...
Climate change is likely to alter both flowering phenology and water availability for plants. Either...
Climate change is likely to alter both flowering phenology and water availability for plants. Either...
Phenotypic plasticity and/or pollinator-mediated selection may be responsible for the changes in flo...
The response of plant-pollinator interactions to climate change is a growing body of research. Polli...