Most woody plants are animal-pollinated, but the global problem of habitat fragmentation is changing the pollination dynamics. Consequently, the genetic diversity and fitness of the progeny of animal-pollinated woody plants sired in fragmented landscapes tend to decline due to shifts in plant-mating patterns (for example, reduced outcrossing rate, pollen diversity). However, the magnitude of this mating-pattern shift should theoretically be a function of pollinator mobility. We first test this hypothesis by exploring the mating patterns of three ecologically divergent eucalypts sampled across a habitat fragmentation gradient in southern Australia. We demonstrate increased selfing and decreased pollen diversity with increased fragmentation f...
Our knowledge of the impact of landscape fragmentation on gene flow patterns is mainly drawn from tr...
In forests with gap disturbance regimes, pioneer tree regeneration is typically abundant following s...
Optimal foraging behaviour by nectavores is expected to result in a leptokurtic pollen dispersal dis...
Most woody plants are animal-pollinated, but the global problem of habitat fragmentation is changing...
Few studies have documented the impacts of habitat fragmentation on plant mating patterns together w...
Few studies have documented the impacts of habitat fragmentation on plant mating patterns together w...
Habitat fragmentation has been shown to disrupt ecosystem processes such as plant-pollinator mutuali...
While habitat fragmentation is a central issue in forest conservation studies in the face of broad-...
Habitat fragmentation can significantly affect mating and pollen dispersal patterns in plant populat...
Vegetation clearing, land modification and agricultural intensification have impacted on many ecolog...
Optimal foraging behaviour by nectavores is expected to result in a leptokurtic pollen dispersal dis...
Habitat fragmentation is a key factor causing variation in important mating system parameters in pla...
Animal pollination is critical for maintaining the reproduction and genetic diversity of many plant ...
Habitat loss and fragmentation influence species distributions and therefore ecological processes th...
Fragmentation reduces population sizes, increases isolation between habitats, and can result in rest...
Our knowledge of the impact of landscape fragmentation on gene flow patterns is mainly drawn from tr...
In forests with gap disturbance regimes, pioneer tree regeneration is typically abundant following s...
Optimal foraging behaviour by nectavores is expected to result in a leptokurtic pollen dispersal dis...
Most woody plants are animal-pollinated, but the global problem of habitat fragmentation is changing...
Few studies have documented the impacts of habitat fragmentation on plant mating patterns together w...
Few studies have documented the impacts of habitat fragmentation on plant mating patterns together w...
Habitat fragmentation has been shown to disrupt ecosystem processes such as plant-pollinator mutuali...
While habitat fragmentation is a central issue in forest conservation studies in the face of broad-...
Habitat fragmentation can significantly affect mating and pollen dispersal patterns in plant populat...
Vegetation clearing, land modification and agricultural intensification have impacted on many ecolog...
Optimal foraging behaviour by nectavores is expected to result in a leptokurtic pollen dispersal dis...
Habitat fragmentation is a key factor causing variation in important mating system parameters in pla...
Animal pollination is critical for maintaining the reproduction and genetic diversity of many plant ...
Habitat loss and fragmentation influence species distributions and therefore ecological processes th...
Fragmentation reduces population sizes, increases isolation between habitats, and can result in rest...
Our knowledge of the impact of landscape fragmentation on gene flow patterns is mainly drawn from tr...
In forests with gap disturbance regimes, pioneer tree regeneration is typically abundant following s...
Optimal foraging behaviour by nectavores is expected to result in a leptokurtic pollen dispersal dis...