In plant–pollinator communities many pollinators are potential generalists and their preferences for certain plants can change quickly in response to changes in plant and pollinator densities. These changes in preferences affect coexistence within pollinator guilds as well as within plant guilds. Using a mathematical model, we study how adaptations of pollinator preferences influence population dynamics of a two-plant–two-pollinator community interaction module. Adaptation leads to coexistence between generalist and specialist pollinators, and produces complex plant population dynamics, involving alternative stable states and discrete transitions in the plant community. Pollinator adaptation also leads to plant–plant apparent facilitation t...
International audiencePollination and herbivory networks have mainly been studied separately, highli...
International audiencePairs of plants and pollinators species sometimes consistently interact throug...
Plant-pollinator associations are often seen as purely mutualistic, while in reality they can be mor...
We use the optimal foraging theory to study coexistence between two plant species and a generalist p...
Plant-pollinator networks are systems of outstanding ecological and economic importance. A particula...
<div><p>We use the optimal foraging theory to study coexistence between two plant species and a gene...
International audienceQuestion: What are the ecological conditions that promote plant specialization...
Pollination systems are recognized as critical for the maintenance of biodiversity in terrestrial ec...
Understanding the assembly of plant-pollinator communities has become critical to their conservation...
Coexistence of plants depends on their competition for common resources and indirect interactions me...
<div><p>Plant-pollinator associations are often seen as purely mutualistic, while in reality they ca...
Associations between flowers and pollinators are responsible for reproduction of majority of plant s...
International audience1. Nutrient enrichment is one of the major threats acting on natural communiti...
Pollinator‐mediated processes (biotic filtering, facilitation or competition) are often inferred by ...
International audienceMost flowering plants rely on pollinators for their reproduction. Plant-pollin...
International audiencePollination and herbivory networks have mainly been studied separately, highli...
International audiencePairs of plants and pollinators species sometimes consistently interact throug...
Plant-pollinator associations are often seen as purely mutualistic, while in reality they can be mor...
We use the optimal foraging theory to study coexistence between two plant species and a generalist p...
Plant-pollinator networks are systems of outstanding ecological and economic importance. A particula...
<div><p>We use the optimal foraging theory to study coexistence between two plant species and a gene...
International audienceQuestion: What are the ecological conditions that promote plant specialization...
Pollination systems are recognized as critical for the maintenance of biodiversity in terrestrial ec...
Understanding the assembly of plant-pollinator communities has become critical to their conservation...
Coexistence of plants depends on their competition for common resources and indirect interactions me...
<div><p>Plant-pollinator associations are often seen as purely mutualistic, while in reality they ca...
Associations between flowers and pollinators are responsible for reproduction of majority of plant s...
International audience1. Nutrient enrichment is one of the major threats acting on natural communiti...
Pollinator‐mediated processes (biotic filtering, facilitation or competition) are often inferred by ...
International audienceMost flowering plants rely on pollinators for their reproduction. Plant-pollin...
International audiencePollination and herbivory networks have mainly been studied separately, highli...
International audiencePairs of plants and pollinators species sometimes consistently interact throug...
Plant-pollinator associations are often seen as purely mutualistic, while in reality they can be mor...