Many plants require animal pollinators for successful reproduction; these plants provide pollinator resources in pollen and nectar (rewards) and attract pollinators by specific cues (signals). In a seeming contradiction, some plants produce toxins such as alkaloids in their pollen and nectar, protecting their resources from ineffective pollinators. We investigated signals and rewards in the toxic, protandrous bee-pollinated plant Aconitum napellus, hypothesizing that male-phase flower reproductive success is pollinator-limited, which should favour higher levels of signals (odours) and rewards (nectar and pollen) compared with female-phase flowers. Furthermore, we expected insect visitors to forage only for nectar, due to the toxicity of pol...
Caladenia is a diverse Australian genus that is exceptional among orchids in having both species pol...
The net effect of pollen production on fecundity in plants can range from negative--when self-pollen...
Generalist plant-pollinator interactions are prevalent in nature. Here, we untangle the role of nect...
In an effort to better understand pollinator attractiveness in toxic plants, we investigated floral ...
Toxic nectar is an ecological paradox [1, 2]. Plants divert substantial resources to produce nectar ...
Toxic nectar is an ecological paradox [1, 2]. Plants divert substantial resources to produce nectar ...
Nectar robbery is usually thought to impact negatively on the reproductive success of plants, but al...
Animal pollinated plants produce a diversity of rewards to attract pollinating insects. Most commonl...
This thesis explores how scent influences the attraction and behaviour of bees and, consequently, th...
PREMISE: In addition to its role as the male gamete, pollen is often used as a food reward for polli...
Some floral visitors collect nectar by piercing flower external whorls, acting as nectar robbers. Th...
nectar-robbers remove rewards (nectar) without providing pollination services. Though one might expe...
The orchid Ophrys sphegodes Miller is pollinated by sexually excited males of the solitary bee Andre...
The plant kingdom produces an extraordinary diversity of secondary metabolites and the majority of t...
The net effect of pollen production on fecundity in plants can range from negative - when self-polle...
Caladenia is a diverse Australian genus that is exceptional among orchids in having both species pol...
The net effect of pollen production on fecundity in plants can range from negative--when self-pollen...
Generalist plant-pollinator interactions are prevalent in nature. Here, we untangle the role of nect...
In an effort to better understand pollinator attractiveness in toxic plants, we investigated floral ...
Toxic nectar is an ecological paradox [1, 2]. Plants divert substantial resources to produce nectar ...
Toxic nectar is an ecological paradox [1, 2]. Plants divert substantial resources to produce nectar ...
Nectar robbery is usually thought to impact negatively on the reproductive success of plants, but al...
Animal pollinated plants produce a diversity of rewards to attract pollinating insects. Most commonl...
This thesis explores how scent influences the attraction and behaviour of bees and, consequently, th...
PREMISE: In addition to its role as the male gamete, pollen is often used as a food reward for polli...
Some floral visitors collect nectar by piercing flower external whorls, acting as nectar robbers. Th...
nectar-robbers remove rewards (nectar) without providing pollination services. Though one might expe...
The orchid Ophrys sphegodes Miller is pollinated by sexually excited males of the solitary bee Andre...
The plant kingdom produces an extraordinary diversity of secondary metabolites and the majority of t...
The net effect of pollen production on fecundity in plants can range from negative - when self-polle...
Caladenia is a diverse Australian genus that is exceptional among orchids in having both species pol...
The net effect of pollen production on fecundity in plants can range from negative--when self-pollen...
Generalist plant-pollinator interactions are prevalent in nature. Here, we untangle the role of nect...