There is increasing evidence that human disturbance can negatively impact plant–pollinator interactions such as outcross pollination. We present a meta-analysis of 22 studies involving 27 plant species showing a significant reduction in the proportion of seeds outcrossed in response to anthropogenic habitat modifications. We discuss the evolutionary consequences of disturbance on plant mating systems, and in particular whether reproductive assurance through selfing effectively compensates for reduced outcrossing. The extent to which disturbance reduces pollinator versus mate availability could generate diverse selective forces on reproductive traits. Investigating how anthropogenic change influences plant mating will lead to new oppor...
Most flowering plants depend on biotic pollination and seed dispersal for reproductive success. Poll...
Biotic interactions play an important role on the organization and persistence of biodiversity. Unna...
Abstract In the light of rapid losses of biodiversity worldwide, it has become more important than e...
There is increasing evidence that human disturbance can negatively impact plant–pollinator int...
K1 urn C 2 coti f K 060 o, f S alla Reviewoutcross pollination. We present a meta-analysis of 22 stu...
International audienceThe recent pollinator decline in developed countries has been documented in ma...
International audienceMost flowering plants rely on pollinators for their reproduction. Plant-pollin...
Plant distributions are changing at unprecedented rates, primarily due to habitat clearance and the ...
International audienceA number of plant traits influence the success of fertilization and reproducti...
Insect pollinators provide an important ecosystem service to many crop species and underpin the repr...
BackgroundThe remarkable diversity of mating patterns and sexual systems in flowering plants has fas...
Anthropogenic perturbations including habitat loss and emerging disease are changing pollinator comm...
In this thesis I explore several topics related to the evolution of plant reproductive characters. ...
The loss of natural habitats is one of the main causes of the global decline of biodiversity. Unders...
Sexual reproduction is ubiquitous and variable both within and among species. This variation has pro...
Most flowering plants depend on biotic pollination and seed dispersal for reproductive success. Poll...
Biotic interactions play an important role on the organization and persistence of biodiversity. Unna...
Abstract In the light of rapid losses of biodiversity worldwide, it has become more important than e...
There is increasing evidence that human disturbance can negatively impact plant–pollinator int...
K1 urn C 2 coti f K 060 o, f S alla Reviewoutcross pollination. We present a meta-analysis of 22 stu...
International audienceThe recent pollinator decline in developed countries has been documented in ma...
International audienceMost flowering plants rely on pollinators for their reproduction. Plant-pollin...
Plant distributions are changing at unprecedented rates, primarily due to habitat clearance and the ...
International audienceA number of plant traits influence the success of fertilization and reproducti...
Insect pollinators provide an important ecosystem service to many crop species and underpin the repr...
BackgroundThe remarkable diversity of mating patterns and sexual systems in flowering plants has fas...
Anthropogenic perturbations including habitat loss and emerging disease are changing pollinator comm...
In this thesis I explore several topics related to the evolution of plant reproductive characters. ...
The loss of natural habitats is one of the main causes of the global decline of biodiversity. Unders...
Sexual reproduction is ubiquitous and variable both within and among species. This variation has pro...
Most flowering plants depend on biotic pollination and seed dispersal for reproductive success. Poll...
Biotic interactions play an important role on the organization and persistence of biodiversity. Unna...
Abstract In the light of rapid losses of biodiversity worldwide, it has become more important than e...