It has been known for centuries that floral and extra-floral nectar secreted by plants attracts and rewards animals. Extra-floral nectar is involved in so-called indirect defense by attracting animals (generally ants) that prey on herbivores, or by discouraging herbivores from feeding on the plant. Floral nectar is presented inside the flower close to the reproductive organs and rewards animals that perform pollination while visiting the flower. In both cases nectar is a source of carbon and nitrogen compounds that feed animals, the most abundant solutes being sugars and amino acids. Plant-animal relationships involving the two types of nectar have therefore been used for a long time as text-book examples of symmetric mutualism: services pr...
International audiencePhytophagous insects have developed mechanisms of various complexity levels to...
Our results highlight the plasticity of nectar traits underlying the diversity of nectaries within a...
In recent years, our understanding of the complex chemistry of floral nectar and its ecological impl...
It has been known for centuries that floral and extrafloral nectar secreted by plants attracts and r...
It has been known for centuries that floral and extra-floral nectar secreted by plants attracts and ...
Floral and extra-floral nectars are secretions elaborated by specific organs (nectaries) that can be...
Plant–ant interactions are generally considered as mutualisms, with both parties gaining benefits fr...
Plant–ant interactions are generally considered as mutualisms, with both parties gaining benefits fr...
Traps of several carnivorous plant species display characteristics commonly associated with attracti...
Traits that are attractive to mutualists may also attract antagonists, resulting in conflicting sele...
1) Studies from the last decade clearly demonstrate that nectar is much more than just a simple alim...
Phytophagous insects have developed mechanisms of various complexity levels to utilize plants in spi...
Many species interact with multiple mutualists, yet most studies investigate mutualisms as pairwise ...
SummaryObligate mutualisms require filtering mechanisms to prevent their exploitation by opportunist...
Floral and extrafloral angiosperms\u2019 nectar is undoubtedly recognized as a valuable energetic al...
International audiencePhytophagous insects have developed mechanisms of various complexity levels to...
Our results highlight the plasticity of nectar traits underlying the diversity of nectaries within a...
In recent years, our understanding of the complex chemistry of floral nectar and its ecological impl...
It has been known for centuries that floral and extrafloral nectar secreted by plants attracts and r...
It has been known for centuries that floral and extra-floral nectar secreted by plants attracts and ...
Floral and extra-floral nectars are secretions elaborated by specific organs (nectaries) that can be...
Plant–ant interactions are generally considered as mutualisms, with both parties gaining benefits fr...
Plant–ant interactions are generally considered as mutualisms, with both parties gaining benefits fr...
Traps of several carnivorous plant species display characteristics commonly associated with attracti...
Traits that are attractive to mutualists may also attract antagonists, resulting in conflicting sele...
1) Studies from the last decade clearly demonstrate that nectar is much more than just a simple alim...
Phytophagous insects have developed mechanisms of various complexity levels to utilize plants in spi...
Many species interact with multiple mutualists, yet most studies investigate mutualisms as pairwise ...
SummaryObligate mutualisms require filtering mechanisms to prevent their exploitation by opportunist...
Floral and extrafloral angiosperms\u2019 nectar is undoubtedly recognized as a valuable energetic al...
International audiencePhytophagous insects have developed mechanisms of various complexity levels to...
Our results highlight the plasticity of nectar traits underlying the diversity of nectaries within a...
In recent years, our understanding of the complex chemistry of floral nectar and its ecological impl...