Co-flowering plants can experience an array of interactions, ranging from facilitation to competition, the direction and strength of which are often dependent on the relative abundance and diversity of the plant species involved and the foraging behavior of their pollinators. Understanding interactions between plant−pollinator networks and how they change over time is particularly important within agricultural systems, such as apples, that flower en masse and that also contain non-crop co-flowering species both within the farm and the surrounding landscape. We determined the degree of overlap between pollinator networks on two varieties of apple (Granny Smith and Pink Lady) and co-flowering plant species within orchards and the wider vegeta...
Insect pollination underpins apple production but the extent to which different pollinator guilds su...
1. Native, wild bees are important pollinators for both crop and wild plants. With concerns over the...
Understanding the relative contributions of wild and managed pollinators, and the functional contrib...
Co-flowering plants can experience an array of interactions, ranging from facilitation to competitio...
Many food crops depend on animal pollination to set fruit. In light of pollinator declines there is ...
Many food crops depend on animal pollination to set fruit. In light of pollinator declines there is ...
Many pollinator species visit multiple crops in multiple regions, yet we know little about their pol...
Introducing areas of wildflower vegetation within crop fields has been shown to enhance pollinator a...
Apples depend on insect pollination but intensification of agriculture jeopardizes pollination servi...
Background: Insect pollinator abundance, in particular that of bees, has been shown to be high where...
Flower strips are widely recommended as a tool to boost insect pollinators and yield in pollinator-d...
•1. Phenological overlap between crop flowering and pollinators is a crucial trait for the pollinati...
Co-flowering plant species commonly share flower visitors, and thus have the potential to influence ...
Insect pollination underpins apple production but the extent to which different pollinator guilds s...
Australian agricultural landscapes are dominated by northern-hemisphere mass flowering species, with...
Insect pollination underpins apple production but the extent to which different pollinator guilds su...
1. Native, wild bees are important pollinators for both crop and wild plants. With concerns over the...
Understanding the relative contributions of wild and managed pollinators, and the functional contrib...
Co-flowering plants can experience an array of interactions, ranging from facilitation to competitio...
Many food crops depend on animal pollination to set fruit. In light of pollinator declines there is ...
Many food crops depend on animal pollination to set fruit. In light of pollinator declines there is ...
Many pollinator species visit multiple crops in multiple regions, yet we know little about their pol...
Introducing areas of wildflower vegetation within crop fields has been shown to enhance pollinator a...
Apples depend on insect pollination but intensification of agriculture jeopardizes pollination servi...
Background: Insect pollinator abundance, in particular that of bees, has been shown to be high where...
Flower strips are widely recommended as a tool to boost insect pollinators and yield in pollinator-d...
•1. Phenological overlap between crop flowering and pollinators is a crucial trait for the pollinati...
Co-flowering plant species commonly share flower visitors, and thus have the potential to influence ...
Insect pollination underpins apple production but the extent to which different pollinator guilds s...
Australian agricultural landscapes are dominated by northern-hemisphere mass flowering species, with...
Insect pollination underpins apple production but the extent to which different pollinator guilds su...
1. Native, wild bees are important pollinators for both crop and wild plants. With concerns over the...
Understanding the relative contributions of wild and managed pollinators, and the functional contrib...