Interactions between flowers and their visitors span the spectrum from mutualism to antagonism. The literature is rich in studies focusing on mutualism, but nectar robbery has mostly been investigated using phytocentric approaches focused on only a few plant species. To fill this gap, we studied the interactions between a nectar-robbing hermit hummingbird, Phaethornis ruber, and the array of flowers it visits. First, based on a literature review of the interactions involving P. ruber, we characterized the association of floral larceny to floral phenotype. We then experimentally examined the effects of nectar robbing on nectar standing crop and number of visits of the pollinators to the flowers of Canna paniculata. Finally, we asked whether...
ABSTRACT I report on nectar robbing behavior of the wedge-billed hummingbird, Schistes geoffroyi (Tr...
Mutualisms are only rarely one-to-one interactions: each species generally interacts with multiple m...
How will the intrusion of other species that remove rewards without providing reciprocal services af...
Interactions between flowers and their visitors span the spectrum from mutualism to antagonism. The ...
The effect of nectar robbing on plant reproduction may be negative, positive or neutral. The effect ...
Mutualistic interactions are powerful drivers of biodiversity on Earth that can be represented as co...
Abstract. Nectar robbers are birds, insects, or other flower visitors that remove nectar from flower...
Interaction networks among plants and animals are important determinants of the stability of ecologi...
Trait-mediated indirect effects (TMIEs) refer to interactions in which the effect of one species on ...
The mistletoe Psittacanthus robustus was studied as a model to link flower phenology and nectar secr...
The net consequence of nectar robbing on reproductive success of plants is usually negative and the ...
Many plants that bear hidden or recessed floral nectar experience nectar robbing, the removal of nec...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Organisms engage in multiple species interactions simultaneously. While pollin...
The net consequence of nectar robbing on reproductive success of plants is usually negative and the ...
1. Plants interact simultaneously with both mutualists and antagonists. While webs of plant-animal i...
ABSTRACT I report on nectar robbing behavior of the wedge-billed hummingbird, Schistes geoffroyi (Tr...
Mutualisms are only rarely one-to-one interactions: each species generally interacts with multiple m...
How will the intrusion of other species that remove rewards without providing reciprocal services af...
Interactions between flowers and their visitors span the spectrum from mutualism to antagonism. The ...
The effect of nectar robbing on plant reproduction may be negative, positive or neutral. The effect ...
Mutualistic interactions are powerful drivers of biodiversity on Earth that can be represented as co...
Abstract. Nectar robbers are birds, insects, or other flower visitors that remove nectar from flower...
Interaction networks among plants and animals are important determinants of the stability of ecologi...
Trait-mediated indirect effects (TMIEs) refer to interactions in which the effect of one species on ...
The mistletoe Psittacanthus robustus was studied as a model to link flower phenology and nectar secr...
The net consequence of nectar robbing on reproductive success of plants is usually negative and the ...
Many plants that bear hidden or recessed floral nectar experience nectar robbing, the removal of nec...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Organisms engage in multiple species interactions simultaneously. While pollin...
The net consequence of nectar robbing on reproductive success of plants is usually negative and the ...
1. Plants interact simultaneously with both mutualists and antagonists. While webs of plant-animal i...
ABSTRACT I report on nectar robbing behavior of the wedge-billed hummingbird, Schistes geoffroyi (Tr...
Mutualisms are only rarely one-to-one interactions: each species generally interacts with multiple m...
How will the intrusion of other species that remove rewards without providing reciprocal services af...