We investigated the plant-pollinator interactions of Passifloraceae occurring in fragments of lowland semi-deciduous Atlantic forest. We described floral biology, pollination syndromes and the pollinators of Passiflora alata, Passiflora kermesina, Passiflora suberosa, Passiflora malacophylla and Mitostemma glaziovii. We examined the robustness of the interaction networks to species loss, a plausible scenario resulting from forest fragmentation. The effects of pollination syndrome (flower size) on network robustness was also examined. Passiflora alata, P. malacophylla and P. suberosa were pollinated by bees of different corporal sizes. P. kermesina and M. glaziovii presented the highest diversity of visitors and were pollinated mainly by hum...
The majority of the world's plants rely on animal pollinators for reproduction, making pollination a...
Despite increasing knowledge about the effects of habitat loss on pollinators in natural landscapes,...
Co-flowering plant species commonly share flower visitors, and thus have the potential to influence ...
We investigated the plant-pollinator interactions of Passifloraceae occurring in fragments of lowlan...
Flower visitation does not necessarily mean pollination. In this sense, floral visitors can either a...
Bees are the most effective pollinators of native plants, contributing to forest maintenance. Obtain...
The survival of most species depends on their network of mutualistic partnerships with other species...
Biotic interactions play an important role on the organization and persistence of biodiversity. Unna...
Pollination is an important ecosystem service threatened by current pollinator declines, making flow...
Understanding species' interactions and the robustness of interaction networks to species loss is es...
Networks of mutualistic interactions such as those between plants and pollinators are characterized ...
Animal pollination is responsible for the majority of the human food supply. Understanding pollinati...
Loss of biodiversity comprehends not only the extinction of individual species, but also the loss of...
Based on the conceptual framework of pollination syndromes, pollination networks should be composed ...
Plant-pollinator interaction networks describe the interactions that occur between plants and their ...
The majority of the world's plants rely on animal pollinators for reproduction, making pollination a...
Despite increasing knowledge about the effects of habitat loss on pollinators in natural landscapes,...
Co-flowering plant species commonly share flower visitors, and thus have the potential to influence ...
We investigated the plant-pollinator interactions of Passifloraceae occurring in fragments of lowlan...
Flower visitation does not necessarily mean pollination. In this sense, floral visitors can either a...
Bees are the most effective pollinators of native plants, contributing to forest maintenance. Obtain...
The survival of most species depends on their network of mutualistic partnerships with other species...
Biotic interactions play an important role on the organization and persistence of biodiversity. Unna...
Pollination is an important ecosystem service threatened by current pollinator declines, making flow...
Understanding species' interactions and the robustness of interaction networks to species loss is es...
Networks of mutualistic interactions such as those between plants and pollinators are characterized ...
Animal pollination is responsible for the majority of the human food supply. Understanding pollinati...
Loss of biodiversity comprehends not only the extinction of individual species, but also the loss of...
Based on the conceptual framework of pollination syndromes, pollination networks should be composed ...
Plant-pollinator interaction networks describe the interactions that occur between plants and their ...
The majority of the world's plants rely on animal pollinators for reproduction, making pollination a...
Despite increasing knowledge about the effects of habitat loss on pollinators in natural landscapes,...
Co-flowering plant species commonly share flower visitors, and thus have the potential to influence ...