Ecological partnerships, or mutualisms, are globally widespread, sustaining agriculture and biodiversity. Mutualisms evolve through the matching of functional traits between partners, such as tongue length of pollinators and flower tube depth of plants. Long-tongued pollinators specialize on flowers with deep corolla tubes, whereas shorter-tongued pollinators generalize across tube lengths. Losses of functional guilds because of shifts in global climate may disrupt mutualisms and threaten partner species. We found that in two alpine bumble bee species, decreases in tongue length have evolved over 40 years. Co-occurring flowers have not become shallower, nor are small-flowered plants more prolific. We argue that declining floral resources be...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018Pollinator-driven selection plays an important role in...
Seemingly mutualistic relationships can be exploited, in some cases reducing fitness of the exploite...
Functional overlap among species (redundancy) is considered important in shaping competitive and mut...
Ecological partnerships, or mutualisms, are globally widespread, sustaining agriculture and biodiver...
Ecological partnerships, or mutualisms, are globally widespread, sustaining agriculture and biodiver...
Miller-Struttmann et al. (2015) suggest that, in a North American alpine ecosystem, reduced flower a...
Global climate change has facilitated upward range shifts of bumble bees in mountainous habitats wor...
Seemingly mutualistic relationships can be exploited, in some cases reducing fitness of the exploite...
1. Global warming can disrupt mutualistic interactions between solitary bees and plants when increas...
Mutualistic species interactions are ubiquitous. Every species on Earth is involved, directly or ind...
1. Bumble bees (Bombus) are a group of eusocial bees with a strongly generalised feeding pattern, co...
Climate change may disrupt plant-pollinator mutualisms by generating phenological asynchronies and b...
Over the last six decades, populations of the bumblebees Bombus sylvicola and Bombus balteatus in Co...
Several bee species are experiencing significant population declines. As bees exclusively rely on po...
In plant communities, flowers are patchy in space and time over many scales. Flower-feeding animals ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018Pollinator-driven selection plays an important role in...
Seemingly mutualistic relationships can be exploited, in some cases reducing fitness of the exploite...
Functional overlap among species (redundancy) is considered important in shaping competitive and mut...
Ecological partnerships, or mutualisms, are globally widespread, sustaining agriculture and biodiver...
Ecological partnerships, or mutualisms, are globally widespread, sustaining agriculture and biodiver...
Miller-Struttmann et al. (2015) suggest that, in a North American alpine ecosystem, reduced flower a...
Global climate change has facilitated upward range shifts of bumble bees in mountainous habitats wor...
Seemingly mutualistic relationships can be exploited, in some cases reducing fitness of the exploite...
1. Global warming can disrupt mutualistic interactions between solitary bees and plants when increas...
Mutualistic species interactions are ubiquitous. Every species on Earth is involved, directly or ind...
1. Bumble bees (Bombus) are a group of eusocial bees with a strongly generalised feeding pattern, co...
Climate change may disrupt plant-pollinator mutualisms by generating phenological asynchronies and b...
Over the last six decades, populations of the bumblebees Bombus sylvicola and Bombus balteatus in Co...
Several bee species are experiencing significant population declines. As bees exclusively rely on po...
In plant communities, flowers are patchy in space and time over many scales. Flower-feeding animals ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018Pollinator-driven selection plays an important role in...
Seemingly mutualistic relationships can be exploited, in some cases reducing fitness of the exploite...
Functional overlap among species (redundancy) is considered important in shaping competitive and mut...