Habitat fragmentation is recognized as one of main threats to global biodiversity. Habitat fragmentation negatively affects population size and mutualistic interactions that directly impact plant fitness and genetic diversity; however, little is known about effects on dioecious trees. We assessed the effects of forest fragmentation on plantpollinator interactions, male and female reproductive success, realized gene flow, genetic diversity and spatial genetic structure (SGS) in the dioecious tree Spondias purpurea. The study was performed in continuous and fragmented forest habitats in the region of the Chamela-Cuixmala Biosphere Reserve, Jalisco, Mexico. Stingless bees were the main pollinators followed by wasps and flies. There were no dif...
Tropical forests are rapidly being dissected into small isolated fragments. However, little is known...
Our knowledge of the impact of landscape fragmentation on gene flow patterns is mainly drawn from tr...
Bats are important pollinators of flowering trees in the tropics. Tropical forests are facing increa...
Pollination and seed dispersal patterns determine gene flow within plant populations. In tropical fo...
Tropical trees are particularly vulnerable to forest fragmentation because of their low densities, s...
Premise of the study: Tropical forest loss and fragmentation isolate and reduce the size of remnant ...
Tropical trees are generally long-lived making it difficult to assess the long-term effects of habit...
This paper explores whether plant breeding system and pollination specialization influence the repro...
Pollination is a key process for reproduction and gene flow in flowering plants. Anthropogenic habit...
AbstractPollination is a key process for reproduction and gene flow in flowering plants. Anthropogen...
Functional diversity has been postulated to be critical for the maintenance of ecosystem functioning...
Habitat loss and fragmentation often reduce gene flow and genetic diversity in plants by disrupting ...
In this paper we evaluate the effects of forest fragmentation on male (pollen removal, pollen load, ...
Functional diversity has been postulated to be critical for the maintenance of ecosystem functioning...
In the dry subtropical forest of Tucuman Province, Argentina, I assessed effects of habitat fragment...
Tropical forests are rapidly being dissected into small isolated fragments. However, little is known...
Our knowledge of the impact of landscape fragmentation on gene flow patterns is mainly drawn from tr...
Bats are important pollinators of flowering trees in the tropics. Tropical forests are facing increa...
Pollination and seed dispersal patterns determine gene flow within plant populations. In tropical fo...
Tropical trees are particularly vulnerable to forest fragmentation because of their low densities, s...
Premise of the study: Tropical forest loss and fragmentation isolate and reduce the size of remnant ...
Tropical trees are generally long-lived making it difficult to assess the long-term effects of habit...
This paper explores whether plant breeding system and pollination specialization influence the repro...
Pollination is a key process for reproduction and gene flow in flowering plants. Anthropogenic habit...
AbstractPollination is a key process for reproduction and gene flow in flowering plants. Anthropogen...
Functional diversity has been postulated to be critical for the maintenance of ecosystem functioning...
Habitat loss and fragmentation often reduce gene flow and genetic diversity in plants by disrupting ...
In this paper we evaluate the effects of forest fragmentation on male (pollen removal, pollen load, ...
Functional diversity has been postulated to be critical for the maintenance of ecosystem functioning...
In the dry subtropical forest of Tucuman Province, Argentina, I assessed effects of habitat fragment...
Tropical forests are rapidly being dissected into small isolated fragments. However, little is known...
Our knowledge of the impact of landscape fragmentation on gene flow patterns is mainly drawn from tr...
Bats are important pollinators of flowering trees in the tropics. Tropical forests are facing increa...