1. Pollinating insects exploit visual and olfactory cues associated with flower traits indicative of flower location and reward quality. Pollination can induce changes in these flower-associated cues, thereby influencing the behaviour of flower visitors. 2. This study investigated the main cues exploited by the syrphid fly Episyrphus balteatus and the butterfly Pieris brassicae when visiting flowers of Brassica nigra and Raphanus sativus plants. Whether pollen is used as a cue and whether pollination-induced changes affect flower volatile emission and the behavioural responses of the two pollinator species were also studied. 3. Pollinator preference was investigated by offering visual and olfactory cues individually as well as simultaneousl...
Pollinators provide an essential service to both natural and agricultural ecosystems. More than 80% ...
Most pollinators visit flowers in the search of nectar rewards. However, as the floral nectar can of...
Plant phenotypic plasticity in response to antagonists can affect other community members such as mu...
1. Pollinating insects exploit visual and olfactory cues associated with flower traits indicative of...
Flowering plants use different traits to attract pollinators, which indicate flower location and rew...
Plants evolved strategies to attract pollinators that are essential for reproduction. However, plant...
Plants evolved strategies to attract pollinators that are essential for reproduction. However, plant...
Plants evolved strategies to attract pollinators that are essential for reproduction. However, plant...
Herbivory induces changes in plants that influence the associated insect community. The present stud...
Background: Combinations of floral traits – which operate as attractive signals to pollinators – act...
Combinations of floral traits - which operate as attractive signals to pollinators - act on multiple...
In conservation biological control, flowers can be used to increase the biological control potential...
The role of pollen odour in resource location by the pollen beetle, Meligethes aeneus (Fabricius) (C...
Gall midges are among the most host-specific insects. Their interactions with plants likely date bac...
Chemical defenses, repellents, and attractants are important shapers of species interactions. Chemic...
Pollinators provide an essential service to both natural and agricultural ecosystems. More than 80% ...
Most pollinators visit flowers in the search of nectar rewards. However, as the floral nectar can of...
Plant phenotypic plasticity in response to antagonists can affect other community members such as mu...
1. Pollinating insects exploit visual and olfactory cues associated with flower traits indicative of...
Flowering plants use different traits to attract pollinators, which indicate flower location and rew...
Plants evolved strategies to attract pollinators that are essential for reproduction. However, plant...
Plants evolved strategies to attract pollinators that are essential for reproduction. However, plant...
Plants evolved strategies to attract pollinators that are essential for reproduction. However, plant...
Herbivory induces changes in plants that influence the associated insect community. The present stud...
Background: Combinations of floral traits – which operate as attractive signals to pollinators – act...
Combinations of floral traits - which operate as attractive signals to pollinators - act on multiple...
In conservation biological control, flowers can be used to increase the biological control potential...
The role of pollen odour in resource location by the pollen beetle, Meligethes aeneus (Fabricius) (C...
Gall midges are among the most host-specific insects. Their interactions with plants likely date bac...
Chemical defenses, repellents, and attractants are important shapers of species interactions. Chemic...
Pollinators provide an essential service to both natural and agricultural ecosystems. More than 80% ...
Most pollinators visit flowers in the search of nectar rewards. However, as the floral nectar can of...
Plant phenotypic plasticity in response to antagonists can affect other community members such as mu...