International audienceMost flowering plants rely on pollinators for their reproduction. Plant-pollinator interactions, although mutualistic, involve an inherent conflict of interest between both partners and may constrain plant mating systems at multiple levels: the immediate ecological plant selfing rates, their distribution in and contribution to pollination networks, and their evolution. Here, we review experimental evidence that pollinator behaviour influences plant selfing rates in pairs of interacting species, and that plants can modify pollinator behaviour through plastic and evolutionary changes in floral traits. We also examine how theoretical studies include pollinators, implicitly or explicitly, to investigate the role of their f...
BackgroundThe remarkable diversity of mating patterns and sexual systems in flowering plants has fas...
The quality and quantity of floral rewards, together with pattern of presentation, “drive” pollinato...
The strength of interactions between plants for pollination depends on the abundance of plants and p...
International audienceMost flowering plants rely on pollinators for their reproduction. Plant-pollin...
Associations between flowers and pollinators are responsible for reproduction of majority of plant s...
Neighbouring plants can interact strongly, competing for resources including light, water, animal mu...
International audienceThe recent pollinator decline in developed countries has been documented in ma...
Pollination syndromes (correlations between floral and pollinator traits), have long interested ecol...
International audienceWe analyze evolution of individual flowering phenologies by combining an ecolo...
International audienceQuestion: What are the ecological conditions that promote plant specialization...
Research on herbivore-induced plant defence and research on pollination ecology have had a long hist...
Eco-evolutionary feedbacks among multiple species occur when one species affects another species’ ev...
There is increasing evidence that human disturbance can negatively impact plant–pollinator int...
Pollinator-driven diversification is thought to be a major source of floral variation in plants. Our...
Pollinator behaviour has profound effects on plant mating. Pollinators are predicted to minimise ene...
BackgroundThe remarkable diversity of mating patterns and sexual systems in flowering plants has fas...
The quality and quantity of floral rewards, together with pattern of presentation, “drive” pollinato...
The strength of interactions between plants for pollination depends on the abundance of plants and p...
International audienceMost flowering plants rely on pollinators for their reproduction. Plant-pollin...
Associations between flowers and pollinators are responsible for reproduction of majority of plant s...
Neighbouring plants can interact strongly, competing for resources including light, water, animal mu...
International audienceThe recent pollinator decline in developed countries has been documented in ma...
Pollination syndromes (correlations between floral and pollinator traits), have long interested ecol...
International audienceWe analyze evolution of individual flowering phenologies by combining an ecolo...
International audienceQuestion: What are the ecological conditions that promote plant specialization...
Research on herbivore-induced plant defence and research on pollination ecology have had a long hist...
Eco-evolutionary feedbacks among multiple species occur when one species affects another species’ ev...
There is increasing evidence that human disturbance can negatively impact plant–pollinator int...
Pollinator-driven diversification is thought to be a major source of floral variation in plants. Our...
Pollinator behaviour has profound effects on plant mating. Pollinators are predicted to minimise ene...
BackgroundThe remarkable diversity of mating patterns and sexual systems in flowering plants has fas...
The quality and quantity of floral rewards, together with pattern of presentation, “drive” pollinato...
The strength of interactions between plants for pollination depends on the abundance of plants and p...