This is the final version. Available on open access from Frontiers Media via the DOI in this record. Insect pollinators are affected by the spatio-temporal distribution of floral resources, which are dynamic across time and space, and also influenced heavily by anthropogenic activities. There is a need for spatial data describing the time-varying spatial distribution of flowers, which can be used within behavioral and ecological studies. However, this information is challenging to obtain. Traditional field techniques for mapping flowers are often laborious and limited to relatively small areas, making it difficult to assess how floral resources are perceived by pollinators to guide their behaviors. Conversely, remote sensing of plant traits...
1. Ecosystem services to agriculture, such as pollination, rely on natural areas adjacent to farmlan...
Most pollination ecosystem services studies have focussed on wild pollinators and their dependence o...
PhDFlowers’ colours are an essential element of their ability to attract visits from pollinators. H...
Wild pollinator numbers are known to be positively associated with amounts of flower-rich habitat at...
With the growth of information and technology across the globe, remote sensing applications find a p...
Insect pollinators provide an essential ecosystem service by transferring pollen to crops and native...
With more than 80% of flowering plant species specialized for animal pollination, understanding how ...
Bees are important for agricultural and non-agricultural ecosystems because they pollinate both wild...
Gardens are important habitats for pollinators, providing floral resources and nesting sites. There ...
Context Flowering plants can enhance wild insect populations and their pollination services to crop...
Pollinator and flowering plant interactions play a critical role in maintaining most terrestrial eco...
Poor nutrition among modern day honey bee colonies is contributing to their decline. Yet understandi...
1. Understanding the drivers and spatial scale of gene flow is essential for the management of speci...
In plant communities, flowers are patchy in space and time over many scales. Flower-feeding animals ...
1. Pollinator declines caused by forage habitat loss threaten insect pollination services. Pollinati...
1. Ecosystem services to agriculture, such as pollination, rely on natural areas adjacent to farmlan...
Most pollination ecosystem services studies have focussed on wild pollinators and their dependence o...
PhDFlowers’ colours are an essential element of their ability to attract visits from pollinators. H...
Wild pollinator numbers are known to be positively associated with amounts of flower-rich habitat at...
With the growth of information and technology across the globe, remote sensing applications find a p...
Insect pollinators provide an essential ecosystem service by transferring pollen to crops and native...
With more than 80% of flowering plant species specialized for animal pollination, understanding how ...
Bees are important for agricultural and non-agricultural ecosystems because they pollinate both wild...
Gardens are important habitats for pollinators, providing floral resources and nesting sites. There ...
Context Flowering plants can enhance wild insect populations and their pollination services to crop...
Pollinator and flowering plant interactions play a critical role in maintaining most terrestrial eco...
Poor nutrition among modern day honey bee colonies is contributing to their decline. Yet understandi...
1. Understanding the drivers and spatial scale of gene flow is essential for the management of speci...
In plant communities, flowers are patchy in space and time over many scales. Flower-feeding animals ...
1. Pollinator declines caused by forage habitat loss threaten insect pollination services. Pollinati...
1. Ecosystem services to agriculture, such as pollination, rely on natural areas adjacent to farmlan...
Most pollination ecosystem services studies have focussed on wild pollinators and their dependence o...
PhDFlowers’ colours are an essential element of their ability to attract visits from pollinators. H...