Floral nectar of insect-pollinated plants often contains dense yeast populations, yet little quantitative information exists on patterns and magnitude of species richness of nectar-dwelling yeasts in natural plant communities. This study evaluates yeast species richness at both the plant community and plant species levels in a montane forest area in southern Spain, and also explores possible correlations between the incidence of different yeast species in nectar and their reported tolerance to high sugar concentrations, and between yeast diversity and pollinator composition. Yeast species occurring in a total of 128 field-collected nectar samples from 24 plant species were identified by sequencing the D1/D2 domain of the large subunit rDNA,...
Soil is considered the ultimate reservoir of all the microbiota and specifically the yeasts. Howeve...
Identifying the ecological processes that underlie the distribution and abundance of species in micr...
Nectar yeasts are common inhabitants of insect-pollinated flowers but factors determining their dist...
Floral nectar of insect-pollinated plants often contains dense yeast populations, yet little quantit...
While yeast presence in floral nectar has been known to science at least since the nineteenth centur...
One peculiarity of floral nectar that remains relatively unexplored from an ecological perspective i...
\(\bf Background:\) Studies on the diversity of yeasts in floral nectar were first carried out in th...
Floral nectars become easily colonized by microbes, most often species of the ascomycetous yeast gen...
AbstractThere is increasing evidence that nectarivorous yeasts are an important third player in plan...
The recent upsurge of interest in the role of floral nectar as a habitat for microorganisms has led ...
Identifying the ecological processes that underlie the distribution and abundance of species in micr...
BACKGROUND: Microbial communities in floral nectar have been shown to be characterized by low levels...
[IN] While yeast presence in floral nectar has been known to science at least since the ninete...
Olfactory floral signals are significant factors in plant-pollinator mutualisms. Recently, unusual f...
BACKGROUND: Microbial communities in floral nectar have been shown to be characterized by low levels...
Soil is considered the ultimate reservoir of all the microbiota and specifically the yeasts. Howeve...
Identifying the ecological processes that underlie the distribution and abundance of species in micr...
Nectar yeasts are common inhabitants of insect-pollinated flowers but factors determining their dist...
Floral nectar of insect-pollinated plants often contains dense yeast populations, yet little quantit...
While yeast presence in floral nectar has been known to science at least since the nineteenth centur...
One peculiarity of floral nectar that remains relatively unexplored from an ecological perspective i...
\(\bf Background:\) Studies on the diversity of yeasts in floral nectar were first carried out in th...
Floral nectars become easily colonized by microbes, most often species of the ascomycetous yeast gen...
AbstractThere is increasing evidence that nectarivorous yeasts are an important third player in plan...
The recent upsurge of interest in the role of floral nectar as a habitat for microorganisms has led ...
Identifying the ecological processes that underlie the distribution and abundance of species in micr...
BACKGROUND: Microbial communities in floral nectar have been shown to be characterized by low levels...
[IN] While yeast presence in floral nectar has been known to science at least since the ninete...
Olfactory floral signals are significant factors in plant-pollinator mutualisms. Recently, unusual f...
BACKGROUND: Microbial communities in floral nectar have been shown to be characterized by low levels...
Soil is considered the ultimate reservoir of all the microbiota and specifically the yeasts. Howeve...
Identifying the ecological processes that underlie the distribution and abundance of species in micr...
Nectar yeasts are common inhabitants of insect-pollinated flowers but factors determining their dist...