Urbanization of natural habitats is considered to have large impacts on local plant populations and their associated pollinator faunas, which are expected to cause changes in both plant-pollinator interactions and increased pollen limitation. This study investigated the effects of increasing intensity of urban land use on pollinator diversity, flower visitation rates and reproductive success in Digitalis purpurea. To this end, we set up experimental populations of D. purpurea in three urban–rural gradients and contrasted these against two large, natural populations. In the experimental populations we quantified the number of flower visits per 20 min and applied supplemental hand-pollinations to determine the impact of pollen limitation on f...
Anthropogenic activities in urban ecosystems induce a myriad of environmental changes compared with ...
Human encroachment on ecosystems is one of the key environmental stressors facing natural habitats. ...
In this thesis I report on several aspects of the reproductive ecology of the short-lived, monocarpi...
Although land-use changes such as urbanization have dramatically altered plant-pollinator interactio...
Premise: Evidence suggests that bees may benefit from moderate levels of human development. However,...
Urbanization causes large environmental changes that can impact the organisms living within urban en...
International audienceUrban habitat characteristics create environmental filtering of pollinator com...
Urbanisation is increasing worldwide, with major impacts on biodiversity, species interactions and e...
International audienceBackground: Habitat loss is one of the principal causes of the current pollina...
Urban land use strongly affects pollinators and plant pollination due to fragmentation and isolation...
International audiencePollination contributes to both human food security and the reproduction of th...
The declines of insect pollinators have largely been attributed to human induced land use changes su...
The immense increase in human population numbers over the 20th century has had pronounced consequenc...
Pollination success in the urban area mainly depends on the characteristics of plant populations and...
Anthropogenic activities in urban ecosystems induce a myriad of environmental changes compared with ...
Human encroachment on ecosystems is one of the key environmental stressors facing natural habitats. ...
In this thesis I report on several aspects of the reproductive ecology of the short-lived, monocarpi...
Although land-use changes such as urbanization have dramatically altered plant-pollinator interactio...
Premise: Evidence suggests that bees may benefit from moderate levels of human development. However,...
Urbanization causes large environmental changes that can impact the organisms living within urban en...
International audienceUrban habitat characteristics create environmental filtering of pollinator com...
Urbanisation is increasing worldwide, with major impacts on biodiversity, species interactions and e...
International audienceBackground: Habitat loss is one of the principal causes of the current pollina...
Urban land use strongly affects pollinators and plant pollination due to fragmentation and isolation...
International audiencePollination contributes to both human food security and the reproduction of th...
The declines of insect pollinators have largely been attributed to human induced land use changes su...
The immense increase in human population numbers over the 20th century has had pronounced consequenc...
Pollination success in the urban area mainly depends on the characteristics of plant populations and...
Anthropogenic activities in urban ecosystems induce a myriad of environmental changes compared with ...
Human encroachment on ecosystems is one of the key environmental stressors facing natural habitats. ...
In this thesis I report on several aspects of the reproductive ecology of the short-lived, monocarpi...