Few studies have documented the impacts of habitat fragmentation on plant mating patterns together with fitness. Yet, these processes require urgent attention to better understand the impact of contemporary landscape change on biodiversity and for guiding native plant genetic resource management. We examined these relationships using the predominantly insect-pollinated Eucalyptus socialis. Progeny were collected from trees located in three increasingly disturbed landscapes in southern Australia and were planted out in common garden experiments. We show that individual mating patterns were increasingly impacted by lower conspecific density caused by habitat fragmentation. We determined that reduced pollen diversity probably has effects over ...
This paper explores whether plant breeding system and pollination specialization influence the repro...
• Disruption of pollination services has been investigated in many species; however, fragmentation-i...
Pollinator behaviour has profound effects on plant mating. Pollinators are predicted to minimise ene...
Few studies have documented the impacts of habitat fragmentation on plant mating patterns together w...
Most woody plants are animal-pollinated, but the global problem of habitat fragmentation is changing...
Habitat fragmentation has been shown to disrupt ecosystem processes such as plant-pollinator mutuali...
While habitat fragmentation is a central issue in forest conservation studies in the face of broad-...
Habitat fragmentation is a key factor causing variation in important mating system parameters in pla...
Habitat fragmentation can significantly affect mating and pollen dispersal patterns in plant populat...
Optimal foraging behaviour by nectavores is expected to result in a leptokurtic pollen dispersal dis...
Vegetation clearing, land modification and agricultural intensification have impacted on many ecolog...
Our knowledge of the impact of landscape fragmentation on gene flow patterns is mainly drawn from tr...
Habitat fragmentation affects both plants and pollinators. Habitat fragmentation leads to changes in...
Optimal foraging behaviour by nectavores is expected to result in a leptokurtic pollen dispersal dis...
Pollination by nectarivorous birds is predicted to result in different patterns of pollen dispersal ...
This paper explores whether plant breeding system and pollination specialization influence the repro...
• Disruption of pollination services has been investigated in many species; however, fragmentation-i...
Pollinator behaviour has profound effects on plant mating. Pollinators are predicted to minimise ene...
Few studies have documented the impacts of habitat fragmentation on plant mating patterns together w...
Most woody plants are animal-pollinated, but the global problem of habitat fragmentation is changing...
Habitat fragmentation has been shown to disrupt ecosystem processes such as plant-pollinator mutuali...
While habitat fragmentation is a central issue in forest conservation studies in the face of broad-...
Habitat fragmentation is a key factor causing variation in important mating system parameters in pla...
Habitat fragmentation can significantly affect mating and pollen dispersal patterns in plant populat...
Optimal foraging behaviour by nectavores is expected to result in a leptokurtic pollen dispersal dis...
Vegetation clearing, land modification and agricultural intensification have impacted on many ecolog...
Our knowledge of the impact of landscape fragmentation on gene flow patterns is mainly drawn from tr...
Habitat fragmentation affects both plants and pollinators. Habitat fragmentation leads to changes in...
Optimal foraging behaviour by nectavores is expected to result in a leptokurtic pollen dispersal dis...
Pollination by nectarivorous birds is predicted to result in different patterns of pollen dispersal ...
This paper explores whether plant breeding system and pollination specialization influence the repro...
• Disruption of pollination services has been investigated in many species; however, fragmentation-i...
Pollinator behaviour has profound effects on plant mating. Pollinators are predicted to minimise ene...