Introduction, Methods Most flowering plants rely on biotic pollination for seed production. However, pollination failure can still occur due to inadequate quantity or quality of pollen delivered (pollen limitation). In fact, 60% of plant populations have been shown to be pollen limited. Pollen limitation can occur due to low pollinator availability or when low quality pollen fails to fertilize the ovules. Co-flowering species share pollinators, and can influence each other\u27s pollination by attracting a larger pollinator pool compared to when flowering alone (pollinator facilitation), resulting in greater pollen loads. On the contrary, a limited pollinator pool can lead to pollinator competition and decrease the amount of pollen received....
1. Mixed mating and variation in outcrossing rate among populations of the same species are common. ...
The number of co-flowering species, floral density and floral trait diversity can be major determina...
1. Pollen limitation may be a consequence of changes in pollinator abundance, diversity and identity...
In habitats where resource availability declines during the growing season, selection may favor earl...
While plant-pollinator interactions commonly take place within a larger community context, studies o...
In habitats where resource availability declines during the growing season, selection may favor earl...
Greater pollination intensity can enhance maternal plant fitness by increasing seed set and seed qua...
Animal taxa that differ in the intensity of sperm competition often differ in sperm production or sw...
Flowering plants do not occur alone and often grow in mixed-species communities where pollinator sha...
Premise of the study: Seed production is frequently limited by the receipt of insufficient or low-qu...
1. The number of co-flowering species, floral density and floral trait diversity can be major determ...
1. Species that persist in small populations isolated by habitat destruction may experience reproduc...
When more than one closely related plant species share the same pollination niche, reproductive inte...
Greater pollination intensity can enhance maternal plant fitness by increasing seed set and seed qua...
Facilitation and competition among plants sharing pollinators have contrasting consequences for each...
1. Mixed mating and variation in outcrossing rate among populations of the same species are common. ...
The number of co-flowering species, floral density and floral trait diversity can be major determina...
1. Pollen limitation may be a consequence of changes in pollinator abundance, diversity and identity...
In habitats where resource availability declines during the growing season, selection may favor earl...
While plant-pollinator interactions commonly take place within a larger community context, studies o...
In habitats where resource availability declines during the growing season, selection may favor earl...
Greater pollination intensity can enhance maternal plant fitness by increasing seed set and seed qua...
Animal taxa that differ in the intensity of sperm competition often differ in sperm production or sw...
Flowering plants do not occur alone and often grow in mixed-species communities where pollinator sha...
Premise of the study: Seed production is frequently limited by the receipt of insufficient or low-qu...
1. The number of co-flowering species, floral density and floral trait diversity can be major determ...
1. Species that persist in small populations isolated by habitat destruction may experience reproduc...
When more than one closely related plant species share the same pollination niche, reproductive inte...
Greater pollination intensity can enhance maternal plant fitness by increasing seed set and seed qua...
Facilitation and competition among plants sharing pollinators have contrasting consequences for each...
1. Mixed mating and variation in outcrossing rate among populations of the same species are common. ...
The number of co-flowering species, floral density and floral trait diversity can be major determina...
1. Pollen limitation may be a consequence of changes in pollinator abundance, diversity and identity...