none4D. albus is a long-lived perennial herb found at xerothermic woodlands fringes and in (semi)natural grasslands, in the southern regions of Europe and Central-Eastern Asia (Hensen et al., 2005). At present, european populations are declining due to land-use changes and fragmentation: suitable habitats are becoming rare, often separated by significant distances and surrounded by agricultural landscapes (Hensen et al., 2006). In Italy it reaches its southern distribution limit. We studied the reproductive ecology of D. albus with the aim of describing plant-pollinator system from both plant and pollinator perspectives, and of assessing factors that limit its persistence. The mating system and reproductive success were investigated, showin...
Peat bogs and fens have been tremendously destroyed and fragmented in Belgium. Subsequently, several...
Bees collect pollen as an important resource for offspring development while acting as pollen vector...
The decline of pollinators may alter the complex system of interactions that they establish with flo...
D. albus is a long-lived perennial herb found at xerothermic woodlands fringes and in (semi)natural ...
none9About 90% of angiosperms profit from animal pollination for reproduction. The mutualistic polli...
The abundance and composition of pollinator communities may vary in space and time due to several n...
Plants with multiple flowers could be prone to autonomous self-pollination and insect-mediated geito...
Project background Some 90% of flowering plant species profit from animal pollination for their rep...
none8noThe interplay between insect and plant traits outlines the patterns of pollen transfer and th...
Dictamnus albus L., commonly known as dittany, is a long-lived perennial herb belonging to the famil...
International audienceThe increase in habitat fragmentation impacts plant-pollinator interactions an...
Although the knowledge of pollination systems of rare and threatened species is one of the principle...
© 2014, The Society of Population Ecology and Springer Japan. Reproductive strategies can have signi...
In Belgium, fens and bogs have largely been destructed since the middle of the 19th century. Especia...
The increase of habitat fragmentation impacts plant-pollinator interactions and threatens the sustai...
Peat bogs and fens have been tremendously destroyed and fragmented in Belgium. Subsequently, several...
Bees collect pollen as an important resource for offspring development while acting as pollen vector...
The decline of pollinators may alter the complex system of interactions that they establish with flo...
D. albus is a long-lived perennial herb found at xerothermic woodlands fringes and in (semi)natural ...
none9About 90% of angiosperms profit from animal pollination for reproduction. The mutualistic polli...
The abundance and composition of pollinator communities may vary in space and time due to several n...
Plants with multiple flowers could be prone to autonomous self-pollination and insect-mediated geito...
Project background Some 90% of flowering plant species profit from animal pollination for their rep...
none8noThe interplay between insect and plant traits outlines the patterns of pollen transfer and th...
Dictamnus albus L., commonly known as dittany, is a long-lived perennial herb belonging to the famil...
International audienceThe increase in habitat fragmentation impacts plant-pollinator interactions an...
Although the knowledge of pollination systems of rare and threatened species is one of the principle...
© 2014, The Society of Population Ecology and Springer Japan. Reproductive strategies can have signi...
In Belgium, fens and bogs have largely been destructed since the middle of the 19th century. Especia...
The increase of habitat fragmentation impacts plant-pollinator interactions and threatens the sustai...
Peat bogs and fens have been tremendously destroyed and fragmented in Belgium. Subsequently, several...
Bees collect pollen as an important resource for offspring development while acting as pollen vector...
The decline of pollinators may alter the complex system of interactions that they establish with flo...