Context The process of forest fragmentation determines landscapes with isolated forest patches immersed in a distinct matrix. This process may hinder pollinator movement throughout the landscape, which may negatively impact on pollen flow among native plant populations. Objectives We evaluated the effect of the loss of forest connectivity on pollen dispersal by specialized native bees in the oil-producing and self-incompatible Nierembergia linariifolia. Methods We estimated pollen flow between plants of N. linariifolia at an agroecosystem with remnant forest of central Argentina. Six plant populations (source populations) were treated with fluorescent dyes as pollen analogues, and stigmata of recipient plants were collected to seek for dye ...
Information about the relative importance of competitive or facilitative pollinator-mediated interac...
In forests with gap disturbance regimes, pioneer tree regeneration is typically abundant following s...
Insect pollinations of tree species with high-density populations have rarely been studied. Since th...
1. Understanding the drivers and spatial scale of gene flow is essential for the management of speci...
Vegetation clearing, land modification and agricultural intensification have impacted on many ecolog...
Tropical biodiversity and associated ecosystem functions have become heavily eroded through habitat ...
Animal pollination is critical for maintaining the reproduction and genetic diversity of many plant ...
In the dry subtropical forest of Tucuman Province, Argentina, I assessed effects of habitat fragment...
Flower visitation does not necessarily mean pollination. In this sense, floral visitors can either a...
Despite efforts at conservation, tropical forests continue to face destruction, threatening many tro...
1. Major challenges for plant conservation are predicting the effect of habitat loss on pollination ...
International audienceHabitat fragmentation generates a loss of functional connectivity detrimental ...
With intensifying global pressures of habitat loss and fragmentation, there is an increasing need to...
Mutualism is ubiquitous in nature, and nursery pollination mutualisms provide a system well suited t...
Our knowledge of the impact of landscape fragmentation on gene flow patterns is mainly drawn from tr...
Information about the relative importance of competitive or facilitative pollinator-mediated interac...
In forests with gap disturbance regimes, pioneer tree regeneration is typically abundant following s...
Insect pollinations of tree species with high-density populations have rarely been studied. Since th...
1. Understanding the drivers and spatial scale of gene flow is essential for the management of speci...
Vegetation clearing, land modification and agricultural intensification have impacted on many ecolog...
Tropical biodiversity and associated ecosystem functions have become heavily eroded through habitat ...
Animal pollination is critical for maintaining the reproduction and genetic diversity of many plant ...
In the dry subtropical forest of Tucuman Province, Argentina, I assessed effects of habitat fragment...
Flower visitation does not necessarily mean pollination. In this sense, floral visitors can either a...
Despite efforts at conservation, tropical forests continue to face destruction, threatening many tro...
1. Major challenges for plant conservation are predicting the effect of habitat loss on pollination ...
International audienceHabitat fragmentation generates a loss of functional connectivity detrimental ...
With intensifying global pressures of habitat loss and fragmentation, there is an increasing need to...
Mutualism is ubiquitous in nature, and nursery pollination mutualisms provide a system well suited t...
Our knowledge of the impact of landscape fragmentation on gene flow patterns is mainly drawn from tr...
Information about the relative importance of competitive or facilitative pollinator-mediated interac...
In forests with gap disturbance regimes, pioneer tree regeneration is typically abundant following s...
Insect pollinations of tree species with high-density populations have rarely been studied. Since th...