1. Global warming can disrupt mutualistic interactions between solitary bees and plants when increasing temperature differentially changes the timing of interacting partners. One possible scenario is for insect phenology to advance more rapidly than plant phenology. 2. However, empirical evidence for fitness consequences due to temporal mismatches is lacking for pollinators and it remains unknown if bees have developed strategies to mitigate fitness losses following temporal mismatches. 3. We tested the effect of temporal mismatches on the fitness of three spring-emerging solitary bee species, including one pollen specialist. Using flight cages, we simulated (i) a perfect synchronization (from a bee perspective): bees and flowers occur ...
Climate warming has the potential to disrupt plant-pollinator interactions or to increase competitio...
Solitary bees are important but declining wild pollinators. During daily foraging in agricultural la...
he impact of climate change on insect populations depends on specific life cycle traits and physiolo...
1. Global warming can disrupt mutualistic interactions between solitary bees and plants when increas...
1. Global warming can disrupt mutualistic interactions between solitary bees and plants when increas...
Phenological shifts have been observed in a wide range of taxa, but the fitness consequences of thes...
Climate change threatens pollinators and plants due to temperature-sensitive species traits that aff...
Solitary bees in seasonal environments must align their life-cycles with favorable environmental con...
Climate-warming is uncoupling plant-pollinator interactions by causing species-specific shifts in se...
Climate warming has the potential to disrupt plant-pollinator interactions or to increase competitio...
Climate change may disrupt plant-pollinator mutualisms by generating phenological asynchronies and b...
1. Climate change is rapidly altering thermal environments across the globe. The effects of increase...
<div><p>Solitary bees are important but declining wild pollinators. During daily foraging in agricul...
Climate warming has the potential to disrupt plant-pollinator interactions or to increase competitio...
1. Reproductive timing can affect an organism's production of offspring and its offspring's success,...
Climate warming has the potential to disrupt plant-pollinator interactions or to increase competitio...
Solitary bees are important but declining wild pollinators. During daily foraging in agricultural la...
he impact of climate change on insect populations depends on specific life cycle traits and physiolo...
1. Global warming can disrupt mutualistic interactions between solitary bees and plants when increas...
1. Global warming can disrupt mutualistic interactions between solitary bees and plants when increas...
Phenological shifts have been observed in a wide range of taxa, but the fitness consequences of thes...
Climate change threatens pollinators and plants due to temperature-sensitive species traits that aff...
Solitary bees in seasonal environments must align their life-cycles with favorable environmental con...
Climate-warming is uncoupling plant-pollinator interactions by causing species-specific shifts in se...
Climate warming has the potential to disrupt plant-pollinator interactions or to increase competitio...
Climate change may disrupt plant-pollinator mutualisms by generating phenological asynchronies and b...
1. Climate change is rapidly altering thermal environments across the globe. The effects of increase...
<div><p>Solitary bees are important but declining wild pollinators. During daily foraging in agricul...
Climate warming has the potential to disrupt plant-pollinator interactions or to increase competitio...
1. Reproductive timing can affect an organism's production of offspring and its offspring's success,...
Climate warming has the potential to disrupt plant-pollinator interactions or to increase competitio...
Solitary bees are important but declining wild pollinators. During daily foraging in agricultural la...
he impact of climate change on insect populations depends on specific life cycle traits and physiolo...