Geographic variation in the reproductive traits of animal-pollinated plants can be shaped by spatially variable selection imposed by differences in the local pollination environment. We investigated this in Babiana ringens (Iridaceae), an enigmatic species from the Western Cape region of South Africa. B. ringens has evolved a specialized perch facilitating cross-pollination by sunbirds and displays striking geographic variation in perch size and floral traits. Here, we investigate whether this variation can be explained by geographic differences in the pollinator communities. We measured floral and inflorescence traits, abiotic variables (N, P, C and rainfall) and made observations of sunbirds in populations spanning the range of B. ringens...
Biological communities are increasingly faced with novel urban habitats and their response may depen...
Pollination syndromes predict the principal animal pollinators of plant species from floral traits. ...
Biological communities are increasingly faced with novel urban habitats and their response may depen...
Flowering plants possess striking variation in reproductive traits and mating patterns, even among c...
AbstractA large diversity of floral morphological types exists within the bird pollination syndrome ...
International audienceThe responses of animal pollinators to the spatially heterogeneous distributio...
International audienceThe responses of animal pollinators to the spatially heterogeneous distributio...
Sunbirds play a major role in the pollination of Old World nectiverous plants. However, with the exc...
International audienceThe responses of animal pollinators to the spatially heterogeneous distributio...
Sunbirds play a major role in the pollination of Old World nectiverous plants. However, with the exc...
The genus Erica is the most species rich in the Cape Floristic Kingdom, yet there are limited data o...
Geographical variation in pollinators visiting a plant can produce plant populations adapted to loca...
Due to drastic changes in pollinators between native and invaded habitats, we might expect that poll...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: According to the Grant-Stebbins model of pollinator-driven divergence, plants t...
Trade-offs are considered a major factor in the evolution of ecological specialization, as organisms...
Biological communities are increasingly faced with novel urban habitats and their response may depen...
Pollination syndromes predict the principal animal pollinators of plant species from floral traits. ...
Biological communities are increasingly faced with novel urban habitats and their response may depen...
Flowering plants possess striking variation in reproductive traits and mating patterns, even among c...
AbstractA large diversity of floral morphological types exists within the bird pollination syndrome ...
International audienceThe responses of animal pollinators to the spatially heterogeneous distributio...
International audienceThe responses of animal pollinators to the spatially heterogeneous distributio...
Sunbirds play a major role in the pollination of Old World nectiverous plants. However, with the exc...
International audienceThe responses of animal pollinators to the spatially heterogeneous distributio...
Sunbirds play a major role in the pollination of Old World nectiverous plants. However, with the exc...
The genus Erica is the most species rich in the Cape Floristic Kingdom, yet there are limited data o...
Geographical variation in pollinators visiting a plant can produce plant populations adapted to loca...
Due to drastic changes in pollinators between native and invaded habitats, we might expect that poll...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: According to the Grant-Stebbins model of pollinator-driven divergence, plants t...
Trade-offs are considered a major factor in the evolution of ecological specialization, as organisms...
Biological communities are increasingly faced with novel urban habitats and their response may depen...
Pollination syndromes predict the principal animal pollinators of plant species from floral traits. ...
Biological communities are increasingly faced with novel urban habitats and their response may depen...