Lack of information concerning the affect of inflorescence size on insect foraging behaviors and whether these foraging behaviors aid in self or cross pollination prompted this investigation. My main objectives were: to determine if the inflorescence size causes a difference in the insect visitation on white sweet clover, and to examine if size of inflorescence encourages more self or cross pollination. I observed thirteen bumblebees making note of the number of flowers they foraged on and each of their movements within or between plants. The bees visited more flowers on larger inflorescences than smaller inflorescences. The chi-squared analysis did not show a significant difference in the way the bees foraged on large and small inflorescen...
Bumblebees (Bombus spp.) are efficient pollinators of many flowering plants, yet the pollen depositi...
Summary. The andromonoecious plant Aralia hispida has a complicated blooming schedule involving alte...
Graduation date: 1982I experimentally test the hypothesis that the potential for selfing\ud increase...
The fecundity of insect-pollinated plants may not be linearly related to the number of flowers produ...
The effects of forager body size and floral display size on pollinator behaviour were assessed in a ...
This thesis investigates how intrinsic and extrinsic factors affect bumblebee foraging ecology and h...
The fecundity of insect-pollinated plants may not be linearly related to the number of flowers produ...
In plant communities, flowers are patchy in space and time over many scales. Flower-feeding animals ...
We assessed the combined effects of varying the relative density and the relative floral morphologic...
Using a patch of the inflorescences of Prunella vulgaris we observed visitation sequences of fourtee...
<div><p>Plants often grow in clusters of various sizes and have a variable number of flowers per inf...
1. It has long been known that foraging bumblebee workers vary greatly in size, within species, and ...
The number of both flowers and co-foragers may affect bumblebees' local foraging decisions and the e...
Abstract—1. Bumblebees (Bombus spp.) are efficient pollinators of many flowering plants, yet the pol...
Body size is a trait that can affect plant–pollinator interaction efficiency and plant reproductive ...
Bumblebees (Bombus spp.) are efficient pollinators of many flowering plants, yet the pollen depositi...
Summary. The andromonoecious plant Aralia hispida has a complicated blooming schedule involving alte...
Graduation date: 1982I experimentally test the hypothesis that the potential for selfing\ud increase...
The fecundity of insect-pollinated plants may not be linearly related to the number of flowers produ...
The effects of forager body size and floral display size on pollinator behaviour were assessed in a ...
This thesis investigates how intrinsic and extrinsic factors affect bumblebee foraging ecology and h...
The fecundity of insect-pollinated plants may not be linearly related to the number of flowers produ...
In plant communities, flowers are patchy in space and time over many scales. Flower-feeding animals ...
We assessed the combined effects of varying the relative density and the relative floral morphologic...
Using a patch of the inflorescences of Prunella vulgaris we observed visitation sequences of fourtee...
<div><p>Plants often grow in clusters of various sizes and have a variable number of flowers per inf...
1. It has long been known that foraging bumblebee workers vary greatly in size, within species, and ...
The number of both flowers and co-foragers may affect bumblebees' local foraging decisions and the e...
Abstract—1. Bumblebees (Bombus spp.) are efficient pollinators of many flowering plants, yet the pol...
Body size is a trait that can affect plant–pollinator interaction efficiency and plant reproductive ...
Bumblebees (Bombus spp.) are efficient pollinators of many flowering plants, yet the pollen depositi...
Summary. The andromonoecious plant Aralia hispida has a complicated blooming schedule involving alte...
Graduation date: 1982I experimentally test the hypothesis that the potential for selfing\ud increase...