We have compiled published an unpublished data in which pollen supplementation experiments have been conducted in natural populations. This experiment has two treatments, supplement and control. Plants in the supplement treatment have pollen added to their stigma. If these plants then have higher reproductive success than plants in the control treatment, it is concluded that reproduction in the population is limited by pollen supply. The goal of our study was to characterize which types of plants (based on breeding system, life history, pollination syndrome, etc.) are limited by pollen. For each study, we have recorded: 1. Identity of the plant (family, genus, species) 2. Plant display size (e.g. number of flowers/plant) 3. Plant br...
“Pollination syndromes” are specific combinations of floral traits that are proposed to evolve conve...
Growers of small fruit crops often supplement the natural pollinator community by introducing pollin...
Seemingly mutualistic relationships can be exploited, in some cases reducing fitness of the exploite...
Plant reproduction relies on transfer of pollen from anthers to stigmas, and the majority of floweri...
The GloPL database brings together data from 2969 unique pollen supplementation experiments reported...
1. Quantifying the benefits of pollinator abundance and diversity for plant reproduction is a critic...
The data is summary of the literature survey used to explore the relationship between selection and ...
The standard method of measuring pollen limitation is to add pollen to a number of flowers, preferab...
Premise of the study: Seed production is frequently limited by the receipt of insufficient or low-qu...
“Pollination syndromes” are specific combinations of floral traits that are proposed to evolve conve...
Premise: Evidence suggests that bees may benefit from moderate levels of human development. However,...
Pollinator functional groups differ in their pollen carryover effectiveness and in the importance fo...
Low pollination intensity may cause low seed set in plant populations and is thought to be responsib...
Premise: The relative per‐flower production of ovules and pollen varies broadly with angiosperm mati...
Mating activities change within a season in many animal and plant populations. In plants, selection ...
“Pollination syndromes” are specific combinations of floral traits that are proposed to evolve conve...
Growers of small fruit crops often supplement the natural pollinator community by introducing pollin...
Seemingly mutualistic relationships can be exploited, in some cases reducing fitness of the exploite...
Plant reproduction relies on transfer of pollen from anthers to stigmas, and the majority of floweri...
The GloPL database brings together data from 2969 unique pollen supplementation experiments reported...
1. Quantifying the benefits of pollinator abundance and diversity for plant reproduction is a critic...
The data is summary of the literature survey used to explore the relationship between selection and ...
The standard method of measuring pollen limitation is to add pollen to a number of flowers, preferab...
Premise of the study: Seed production is frequently limited by the receipt of insufficient or low-qu...
“Pollination syndromes” are specific combinations of floral traits that are proposed to evolve conve...
Premise: Evidence suggests that bees may benefit from moderate levels of human development. However,...
Pollinator functional groups differ in their pollen carryover effectiveness and in the importance fo...
Low pollination intensity may cause low seed set in plant populations and is thought to be responsib...
Premise: The relative per‐flower production of ovules and pollen varies broadly with angiosperm mati...
Mating activities change within a season in many animal and plant populations. In plants, selection ...
“Pollination syndromes” are specific combinations of floral traits that are proposed to evolve conve...
Growers of small fruit crops often supplement the natural pollinator community by introducing pollin...
Seemingly mutualistic relationships can be exploited, in some cases reducing fitness of the exploite...