Temperature and photoperiod are important Zeitgebers for plants and pollinators to synchronize growth and reproduction with suitable environmental conditions and their mutualistic interaction partners. Global warming can disturb this temporal synchronization since interacting species may respond differently to new combinations of photoperiod and temperature under future climates, but experimental studies on the potential phenological responses of plants and pollinators are lacking. We simulated current and future combinations of temperature and photoperiod to assess effects on the overwintering and spring phenology of an early flowering plant species (Crocus sieberi) and the Western honey bee (Apis mellifera). We could show that increased m...
Climate change threatens pollinators and plants due to temperature-sensitive species traits that aff...
Knowledge on how the timing of flowering is related to plant fitness and species interactions is cru...
<div><p>Climate change has the potential to enhance or disrupt biological systems, but currently, li...
Temperature and photoperiod are important Zeitgebers for plants and pollinators to synchronize growt...
Climate warming has the potential to disrupt plant-pollinator interactions or to increase competitio...
Climate warming has the potential to disrupt plant-pollinator interactions or to increase competitio...
Climate warming has the potential to disrupt plant-pollinator interactions or to increase competitio...
In order to save resources, honey bee (Apis mellifera) colonies in the temperate zones stop brood re...
Climate-warming is causing shifts in seasonal flowering periods and pollinator emergence dates (i.e....
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Biology, 2014Premise of research. Climate change may alter...
Climate change has a diverse range of impacts on wild bees, including their phenology, or timing of ...
Climate-warming is uncoupling plant-pollinator interactions by causing species-specific shifts in se...
Climate change may disrupt plant-pollinator mutualisms by generating phenological asynchronies and b...
Pollination of Ophrys sphegodes by sexual deception of male Andrena nigroaenea bees depends on male ...
Plants and pollinators are shifting their annual bloom periods and emergence dates (i.e., phenologie...
Climate change threatens pollinators and plants due to temperature-sensitive species traits that aff...
Knowledge on how the timing of flowering is related to plant fitness and species interactions is cru...
<div><p>Climate change has the potential to enhance or disrupt biological systems, but currently, li...
Temperature and photoperiod are important Zeitgebers for plants and pollinators to synchronize growt...
Climate warming has the potential to disrupt plant-pollinator interactions or to increase competitio...
Climate warming has the potential to disrupt plant-pollinator interactions or to increase competitio...
Climate warming has the potential to disrupt plant-pollinator interactions or to increase competitio...
In order to save resources, honey bee (Apis mellifera) colonies in the temperate zones stop brood re...
Climate-warming is causing shifts in seasonal flowering periods and pollinator emergence dates (i.e....
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Biology, 2014Premise of research. Climate change may alter...
Climate change has a diverse range of impacts on wild bees, including their phenology, or timing of ...
Climate-warming is uncoupling plant-pollinator interactions by causing species-specific shifts in se...
Climate change may disrupt plant-pollinator mutualisms by generating phenological asynchronies and b...
Pollination of Ophrys sphegodes by sexual deception of male Andrena nigroaenea bees depends on male ...
Plants and pollinators are shifting their annual bloom periods and emergence dates (i.e., phenologie...
Climate change threatens pollinators and plants due to temperature-sensitive species traits that aff...
Knowledge on how the timing of flowering is related to plant fitness and species interactions is cru...
<div><p>Climate change has the potential to enhance or disrupt biological systems, but currently, li...