1. Fragmentation of natural vegetation is currently one of the largest threats to plant populations and their interactions with pollinators. Plant reproductive susceptibility to habitat fragmentation has been investigated in many species; however, the response of wild mass-flowering species is poorly known, with research limited to mainly boreal plant species. 2. Here we studied twelve remnant populations of the threatened mass-flowering shrub Conospermum undulatum in the southwest Australian biodiversity hotspot, each presenting different population size, level of isolation, and floral display. We assessed the impact of fragmentation on: 1) fruit and seed production; and 2) seed germination. To gain a deeper understanding of factors influe...
Few studies have documented the impacts of habitat fragmentation on plant mating patterns together w...
In this paper we evaluate the effects of forest fragmentation on male (pollen removal, pollen load, ...
Fragmentation of plant communities is generally considered to be detrimental to the survival of the ...
1. Fragmentation of natural vegetation is currently one of the largest threats to plant populations ...
• Disruption of pollination services has been investigated in many species; however, fragmentation-i...
Context: Understanding the factors that influence viable-seed production is crucial in the conservat...
Few studies have documented the impacts of habitat fragmentation on plant mating patterns together w...
Habitat fragmentation can significantly affect mating and pollen dispersal patterns in plant populat...
This paper explores whether plant breeding system and pollination specialization influence the repro...
It is well known that habitat fragmentation is likely to negatively affect the reproductive success ...
Vegetation clearing, land modification and agricultural intensification have impacted on many ecolog...
1. Species that persist in small populations isolated by habitat destruction may experience reproduc...
In recent decades, the conversion of natural habitat to human use has proceeded at a greatly acceler...
Most woody plants are animal-pollinated, but the global problem of habitat fragmentation is changing...
International audienceThe increase in habitat fragmentation impacts plant-pollinator interactions an...
Few studies have documented the impacts of habitat fragmentation on plant mating patterns together w...
In this paper we evaluate the effects of forest fragmentation on male (pollen removal, pollen load, ...
Fragmentation of plant communities is generally considered to be detrimental to the survival of the ...
1. Fragmentation of natural vegetation is currently one of the largest threats to plant populations ...
• Disruption of pollination services has been investigated in many species; however, fragmentation-i...
Context: Understanding the factors that influence viable-seed production is crucial in the conservat...
Few studies have documented the impacts of habitat fragmentation on plant mating patterns together w...
Habitat fragmentation can significantly affect mating and pollen dispersal patterns in plant populat...
This paper explores whether plant breeding system and pollination specialization influence the repro...
It is well known that habitat fragmentation is likely to negatively affect the reproductive success ...
Vegetation clearing, land modification and agricultural intensification have impacted on many ecolog...
1. Species that persist in small populations isolated by habitat destruction may experience reproduc...
In recent decades, the conversion of natural habitat to human use has proceeded at a greatly acceler...
Most woody plants are animal-pollinated, but the global problem of habitat fragmentation is changing...
International audienceThe increase in habitat fragmentation impacts plant-pollinator interactions an...
Few studies have documented the impacts of habitat fragmentation on plant mating patterns together w...
In this paper we evaluate the effects of forest fragmentation on male (pollen removal, pollen load, ...
Fragmentation of plant communities is generally considered to be detrimental to the survival of the ...