Plant density varies naturally, from isolated plants to clumped individuals, and can influence pollinator foraging behaviour and plant reproductive success. The effect of conspecific density could depend on the pollination system, and deceptive species differ from rewarding ones in this regard, a high density being often associated with low fruit set in deceptive plants. In our study, we aimed to determine how local conspecific density and floral display size (i.e. number of flowers per plant) affect fruit set in a deceptive orchid (Orchis militaris) through changes in pollinator visitation. We measured fruit set in a natural population and recorded pollinator abundance and foraging behaviour within plots of different O. militaris densities...
Premise of research. The response of animal pollinators to visual characteristics of plants is cruci...
Pulsed food resources lead to mismatches between distribution of consumers and resources in space an...
Long-term variation in the population density of honey bees (Apis mellifera) across landscapes has b...
Plant density varies naturally, from isolated plants to clumped individuals, and can influence polli...
Plant density varies naturally, from isolated plants to clumped individuals, and this can influence ...
Background and aims – About one third of orchid species do not produce any floral reward but have d...
Pollinator responses to floral density have important implications for plant biology. In particular,...
Responses of flower-visiting animals to floral density can alter interactions between plants, influe...
<div><p>Plants often grow in clusters of various sizes and have a variable number of flowers per inf...
Mating activities change within a season in many animal and plant populations. In plants, selection ...
Foraging honey bees (Apis mellifera) seem to use the presence of conspecific foragers as cues for fl...
Interactions among neighbouring plants are often mediated by foraging choices of pollinators. For ex...
• Species with rewardless flowers often have low fruit to flower ratios, although wide temporal and ...
Pollinator responses to varying floral density have important implications for plant population dyna...
The vast majority of plant species rely on insect pollination for sexual reproduction, and most plan...
Premise of research. The response of animal pollinators to visual characteristics of plants is cruci...
Pulsed food resources lead to mismatches between distribution of consumers and resources in space an...
Long-term variation in the population density of honey bees (Apis mellifera) across landscapes has b...
Plant density varies naturally, from isolated plants to clumped individuals, and can influence polli...
Plant density varies naturally, from isolated plants to clumped individuals, and this can influence ...
Background and aims – About one third of orchid species do not produce any floral reward but have d...
Pollinator responses to floral density have important implications for plant biology. In particular,...
Responses of flower-visiting animals to floral density can alter interactions between plants, influe...
<div><p>Plants often grow in clusters of various sizes and have a variable number of flowers per inf...
Mating activities change within a season in many animal and plant populations. In plants, selection ...
Foraging honey bees (Apis mellifera) seem to use the presence of conspecific foragers as cues for fl...
Interactions among neighbouring plants are often mediated by foraging choices of pollinators. For ex...
• Species with rewardless flowers often have low fruit to flower ratios, although wide temporal and ...
Pollinator responses to varying floral density have important implications for plant population dyna...
The vast majority of plant species rely on insect pollination for sexual reproduction, and most plan...
Premise of research. The response of animal pollinators to visual characteristics of plants is cruci...
Pulsed food resources lead to mismatches between distribution of consumers and resources in space an...
Long-term variation in the population density of honey bees (Apis mellifera) across landscapes has b...