<div><p>Habitat destruction and fragmentation accelerate pollinator decline, consequently disrupting ecosystem processes such as pollination. To date, the impacts of multilevel spatial structure on pollination services have rarely been addressed. We focused on the effects of population spatial structure on the pollination services of <i>Comarum palustre</i> at three levels (i.e. within-population, between-populations and landscape). For three years, we investigated 14 Belgian populations, which differed in their within-population flower density, population surface, closure (i.e. proportion of the population edge that consisted of woody elements) and isolation (i.e. percentage of woody area cover within a 500 m radius from the population cen...
Pollination syndromes involve convergent evolution towards phenotypes composed of specific scents, c...
Pollination by bees and other animals increases the size, quality, or stability of harvests for 70% ...
Modifications of landscape structure and composition can decrease the availability of floral resourc...
Habitat destruction and fragmentation accelerate pollinator decline, consequently disrupting ecosyst...
Habitat destruction and fragmentation accelerate pollinator decline, consequently disrupting ecosyst...
Habitat fragmentation through human activities, resulting in small and isolated plant populations, i...
Land-use changes can alter the spatial population structure of plant species, which may in turn affe...
Pollinator communities exhibit variable responses to changing landscape composition. A general expec...
Peat bogs and fens have been tremendously destroyed and fragmented in Belgium. Subsequently, several...
The great majority of flowering plants in temperate regions depend on insects for pollination and re...
Many studies in the past decade, mostly in temperate countries, have documented the effects of habit...
Modeling pollination ecosystem services requires a spatially explicit, process-based approach becaus...
Ongoing agricultural intensification and landscape simplification pose a threat to wild pollinators ...
In Belgium, fens and bogs have largely been destructed since the middle of the 19th century. Especia...
<p>Influence of within-population flower density and population surface, closure and isolation on th...
Pollination syndromes involve convergent evolution towards phenotypes composed of specific scents, c...
Pollination by bees and other animals increases the size, quality, or stability of harvests for 70% ...
Modifications of landscape structure and composition can decrease the availability of floral resourc...
Habitat destruction and fragmentation accelerate pollinator decline, consequently disrupting ecosyst...
Habitat destruction and fragmentation accelerate pollinator decline, consequently disrupting ecosyst...
Habitat fragmentation through human activities, resulting in small and isolated plant populations, i...
Land-use changes can alter the spatial population structure of plant species, which may in turn affe...
Pollinator communities exhibit variable responses to changing landscape composition. A general expec...
Peat bogs and fens have been tremendously destroyed and fragmented in Belgium. Subsequently, several...
The great majority of flowering plants in temperate regions depend on insects for pollination and re...
Many studies in the past decade, mostly in temperate countries, have documented the effects of habit...
Modeling pollination ecosystem services requires a spatially explicit, process-based approach becaus...
Ongoing agricultural intensification and landscape simplification pose a threat to wild pollinators ...
In Belgium, fens and bogs have largely been destructed since the middle of the 19th century. Especia...
<p>Influence of within-population flower density and population surface, closure and isolation on th...
Pollination syndromes involve convergent evolution towards phenotypes composed of specific scents, c...
Pollination by bees and other animals increases the size, quality, or stability of harvests for 70% ...
Modifications of landscape structure and composition can decrease the availability of floral resourc...