Animal pollinators mediate reproduction of many plant species. Foraging theory suggests that animal pollinators exhibit preferences for common plant species in natural communities (positive frequency-dependent foraging) and temporary single-species specialization (flower constancy) during foraging bouts. Positive frequency dependence may favor common plant species; flower constancy may enhance conspecific pollen transfer particularly in rare plant species. Previous experimental studies suggest that avian pollinators are unlikely to exhibit these behaviors. We studied foraging behavior of Cape Sugarbirds (Promerops cafer), the main avian pollinator of many Protea species, using focal-plant and focal-bird sampling, assisted by high-resol...
[Premise of the Study] The characteristic scarcity of insects on remote oceanic islands has driven n...
Abstract: Intermixed, co-flowering plant species often attract the same pollinators ...
The behaviour of pollinators has important consequences for plant mating. Nectar-feeding birds often...
International audienceThe responses of animal pollinators to the spatially heterogeneous distributio...
International audienceThe responses of animal pollinators to the spatially heterogeneous distributio...
International audienceThe responses of animal pollinators to the spatially heterogeneous distributio...
Pollination syndromes predict the principal animal pollinators of plant species from floral traits. ...
1. How do many species coexist within a trophic level? Resource niches are the classical answer, but...
1. How do many species coexist within a trophic level? Resource niches are the classical answer, but...
Understanding floral constancy is a vital tool used to establish foraging behavior among pollinators...
The long-standing paradigm that pollination systems adapted to hovering birds evolved only in the Ne...
Species interactions are essential to our understanding of community ecology, particularly when we t...
Pollination success of deceptive orchids is affected by the density and distribution of nectar provi...
AbstractA large diversity of floral morphological types exists within the bird pollination syndrome ...
The long-standing paradigm that pollination systems adapted to hovering birds evolved only in the Ne...
[Premise of the Study] The characteristic scarcity of insects on remote oceanic islands has driven n...
Abstract: Intermixed, co-flowering plant species often attract the same pollinators ...
The behaviour of pollinators has important consequences for plant mating. Nectar-feeding birds often...
International audienceThe responses of animal pollinators to the spatially heterogeneous distributio...
International audienceThe responses of animal pollinators to the spatially heterogeneous distributio...
International audienceThe responses of animal pollinators to the spatially heterogeneous distributio...
Pollination syndromes predict the principal animal pollinators of plant species from floral traits. ...
1. How do many species coexist within a trophic level? Resource niches are the classical answer, but...
1. How do many species coexist within a trophic level? Resource niches are the classical answer, but...
Understanding floral constancy is a vital tool used to establish foraging behavior among pollinators...
The long-standing paradigm that pollination systems adapted to hovering birds evolved only in the Ne...
Species interactions are essential to our understanding of community ecology, particularly when we t...
Pollination success of deceptive orchids is affected by the density and distribution of nectar provi...
AbstractA large diversity of floral morphological types exists within the bird pollination syndrome ...
The long-standing paradigm that pollination systems adapted to hovering birds evolved only in the Ne...
[Premise of the Study] The characteristic scarcity of insects on remote oceanic islands has driven n...
Abstract: Intermixed, co-flowering plant species often attract the same pollinators ...
The behaviour of pollinators has important consequences for plant mating. Nectar-feeding birds often...