Many flowering plant species have a facultative or obligate dependence on insect pollination for reproductive success. Anthropogenic disturbance may alter these species interactions, but the extent to which structural changes to plant-pollinator networks affect plant species mating systems is not well understood. We used long-term livestock grazing of a birch wood ecosystem to test whether disturbance of this semi-natural habitat altered floral resources, the structure of plant?insect visitation networks and the mating system of a focal plant species, Cirsium palustre. Grazed habitat had a higher species richness of floral resources for pollinators. Visitation networks in grazed habitats were larger, more diverse, with an increase in the nu...
<div><p>Studies on pollination networks have provided valuable information on the number, frequency,...
Exotic livestock may affect plant and pollinator composition as well as their interactions. Changes ...
The majority of the world's plants rely on animal pollinators for reproduction, making pollination a...
Many flowering plant species have a facultative or obligate dependence on insect pollination for rep...
Insect pollinators provide an important ecosystem service to many crop species and underpin the repr...
Biotic interactions play an important role on the organization and persistence of biodiversity. Unna...
Recent declines in honey bee colonies as well as in the diversity and abundance of native pollinator...
<p>Understanding how disturbances influence interactions networks is a central but still poorly expl...
Spatial shifts in insect fauna due to ecological heterogeneity can severely constrain plant reproduc...
1. Pollinator network structure arising from the extent and strength of interspecific mutualistic in...
Despite the importance of wild pollination as an ecosystem service, little is known about the spatia...
Plant traits involved in processes pertaining sexual reproduction can represent a viable tool for an...
Species interactions are an integral part of ecological communities. Collectively, these interaction...
1. The balance of pollination competition and facilitation amongst co-flowering plants and abiotic r...
1. Insect pollinators have been shown to alter their foraging patterns in response to habitat and l...
<div><p>Studies on pollination networks have provided valuable information on the number, frequency,...
Exotic livestock may affect plant and pollinator composition as well as their interactions. Changes ...
The majority of the world's plants rely on animal pollinators for reproduction, making pollination a...
Many flowering plant species have a facultative or obligate dependence on insect pollination for rep...
Insect pollinators provide an important ecosystem service to many crop species and underpin the repr...
Biotic interactions play an important role on the organization and persistence of biodiversity. Unna...
Recent declines in honey bee colonies as well as in the diversity and abundance of native pollinator...
<p>Understanding how disturbances influence interactions networks is a central but still poorly expl...
Spatial shifts in insect fauna due to ecological heterogeneity can severely constrain plant reproduc...
1. Pollinator network structure arising from the extent and strength of interspecific mutualistic in...
Despite the importance of wild pollination as an ecosystem service, little is known about the spatia...
Plant traits involved in processes pertaining sexual reproduction can represent a viable tool for an...
Species interactions are an integral part of ecological communities. Collectively, these interaction...
1. The balance of pollination competition and facilitation amongst co-flowering plants and abiotic r...
1. Insect pollinators have been shown to alter their foraging patterns in response to habitat and l...
<div><p>Studies on pollination networks have provided valuable information on the number, frequency,...
Exotic livestock may affect plant and pollinator composition as well as their interactions. Changes ...
The majority of the world's plants rely on animal pollinators for reproduction, making pollination a...