Over 22,000 species of biotically pollinated flowering plants, including some major agricultural crops, depend primarily on bees capable of floral sonication for pollination services. The ability to sonicate (“buzz”) flowers is widespread in bees but not ubiquitous. Despite the prevalence of this pollinator behavior and its importance to natural and agricultural systems, the evolutionary history of floral sonication in bees has not been previously studied. Here, we reconstruct the evolutionary history of floral sonication in bees by generating a time-calibrated phylogeny and reconstructing ancestral states for this pollen extraction behavior. We also test the hypothesis that the ability to sonicate flowers and thereby efficiently access pol...
Buzz-pollination is a plant strategy that promotes gamete transfer by requiring a pollinator, typica...
Although bee-plant associations are generally maintained through speciation processes, host shifts h...
Many bees collect pollen by grasping the anthers of a flower and vibrating their flight muscles at h...
Over 22,000 species of biotically pollinated flowering plants, including some major agricultural cro...
SummaryA new study provides the first broad timeline of bee diversification. Several ancient bee cla...
The role of plant–pollinator interactions in the rapid radiation of the angiosperms have long fascin...
Pollinator-mediated evolutionary divergence has seldom been explored in generalist clades because it...
Buzz pollination is a type of pollination in which animal visitors use vibrations to extract pollen ...
A fundamental question in biology is how animals efficiently locate and use diverse resources. Polli...
Bees foraging for floral rewards are one of our most thoroughly studied examples of generalist forag...
Bees are the most significant pollinators of flowering plants. This partnership began ca. 120 millio...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 Interna...
Pollen collection is necessary for bee survival and important for flowering plant reproduction, yet ...
Pollen collection is necessary for bee survival and important for flowering plant reproduction, yet ...
Theory predicts that both stabilising selection and diversifying selection jointly contribute to the...
Buzz-pollination is a plant strategy that promotes gamete transfer by requiring a pollinator, typica...
Although bee-plant associations are generally maintained through speciation processes, host shifts h...
Many bees collect pollen by grasping the anthers of a flower and vibrating their flight muscles at h...
Over 22,000 species of biotically pollinated flowering plants, including some major agricultural cro...
SummaryA new study provides the first broad timeline of bee diversification. Several ancient bee cla...
The role of plant–pollinator interactions in the rapid radiation of the angiosperms have long fascin...
Pollinator-mediated evolutionary divergence has seldom been explored in generalist clades because it...
Buzz pollination is a type of pollination in which animal visitors use vibrations to extract pollen ...
A fundamental question in biology is how animals efficiently locate and use diverse resources. Polli...
Bees foraging for floral rewards are one of our most thoroughly studied examples of generalist forag...
Bees are the most significant pollinators of flowering plants. This partnership began ca. 120 millio...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 Interna...
Pollen collection is necessary for bee survival and important for flowering plant reproduction, yet ...
Pollen collection is necessary for bee survival and important for flowering plant reproduction, yet ...
Theory predicts that both stabilising selection and diversifying selection jointly contribute to the...
Buzz-pollination is a plant strategy that promotes gamete transfer by requiring a pollinator, typica...
Although bee-plant associations are generally maintained through speciation processes, host shifts h...
Many bees collect pollen by grasping the anthers of a flower and vibrating their flight muscles at h...