Honeybees and bumblebees, among the most important pollinators in many plant communities, are known to exhibit flower constancy. When foraging, bees do not sample flowers randomly as they encounter them, but rather they exhibit a strong preference for one species of flower, and will ignore other species that they encounter. The species favoured depends on previous foraging success: if a species of flower has previously provided a high reward, it will be favoured to the exclusion of others. Various models have been developed to describe the optimal foraging pattern of flower feeding insects, which explain, at least in part, observed behaviour. However, they do not consider the importance consequences of flower constancy for competition betwe...
1. Interactions between bees and flowers are historically a key topic of research in biology. Apis m...
In plant communities, flowers are patchy in space and time over many scales. Flower-feeding animals ...
The vast majority of plant species rely on insect pollination for sexual reproduction, and most plan...
Honeybees and bumblebees, among the most important pollinators in many plant communities, are known ...
Honeybees and bumblebees, among the most important pollinators in many plant communities, are known ...
Honeybees and bumblebees, among the most important pollinators in many plant communities, are known ...
Species interactions are essential to our understanding of community ecology, particularly when we t...
For a new, more complex floral form to become established in a population it must overcome the probl...
For a new, more complex floral form to become established in a population it must overcome the probl...
Bee-pollinated lip flowers of two synchronopatric species of Centrosema were used as models to exami...
The majority of species of flowering plants rely on pollination by insects, so that their reproducti...
The majority of species of flowering plants rely on pollination by insects, so that their reproducti...
We assessed the combined effects of varying the relative density and the relative floral morphologic...
We assessed the combined effects of varying the relative density and the relative floral morphologic...
In plant communities, flowers are patchy in space and time over many scales. Flower-feeding animals ...
1. Interactions between bees and flowers are historically a key topic of research in biology. Apis m...
In plant communities, flowers are patchy in space and time over many scales. Flower-feeding animals ...
The vast majority of plant species rely on insect pollination for sexual reproduction, and most plan...
Honeybees and bumblebees, among the most important pollinators in many plant communities, are known ...
Honeybees and bumblebees, among the most important pollinators in many plant communities, are known ...
Honeybees and bumblebees, among the most important pollinators in many plant communities, are known ...
Species interactions are essential to our understanding of community ecology, particularly when we t...
For a new, more complex floral form to become established in a population it must overcome the probl...
For a new, more complex floral form to become established in a population it must overcome the probl...
Bee-pollinated lip flowers of two synchronopatric species of Centrosema were used as models to exami...
The majority of species of flowering plants rely on pollination by insects, so that their reproducti...
The majority of species of flowering plants rely on pollination by insects, so that their reproducti...
We assessed the combined effects of varying the relative density and the relative floral morphologic...
We assessed the combined effects of varying the relative density and the relative floral morphologic...
In plant communities, flowers are patchy in space and time over many scales. Flower-feeding animals ...
1. Interactions between bees and flowers are historically a key topic of research in biology. Apis m...
In plant communities, flowers are patchy in space and time over many scales. Flower-feeding animals ...
The vast majority of plant species rely on insect pollination for sexual reproduction, and most plan...