Sunbirds play a major role in the pollination of Old World nectivorous plants. However, with the exception of the Cape Floristic Region there is a major knowledge gap around African nectivore interaction networks—a stark contrast from the abundance of neotropical hummingbird–plant networks. Here, we describe a sunbird pollen transfer network (PTN) which we use in conjunction with a sunbird flower visitation network (FVN) to explore levels of sunbird specialization within an Afromontane forest habitat. Both networks were generalized compared with similar-sized hummingbird networks, reflecting the wide range of flower types visited, the generalist diet, and bill characteristics of sunbirds. Three sunbird species from the genus Cinnyris accoun...
Although the Old World sunbirds are generally considered to be an ecological analogy of the New Worl...
Trade-offs are considered a major factor in the evolution of ecological specialization, as organisms...
Biological constraints and neutral processes have been proposed to explain the properties of plant–p...
Sunbirds play a major role in the pollination of Old World nectiverous plants. However, with the exc...
Sunbirds play a major role in the pollination of Old World nectiverous plants. However, with the exc...
AbstractA large diversity of floral morphological types exists within the bird pollination syndrome ...
Network analysis has in recent years improved our understanding of pollination systems. However, the...
Network analysis has in recent years improved our understanding of pollination systems. However, the...
The survival of most species depends on their network of mutualistic partnerships with other species...
Aim Among the world's three major nectar-feeding bird taxa, hummingbirds are the most phenotypi...
Mutualistic interactions are powerful drivers of biodiversity on Earth that can be represented as co...
Geographic variation in the reproductive traits of animal-pollinated plants can be shaped by spatial...
Although the Old World sunbirds are generally considered to be an ecological analogue of the New Wor...
AbstractRecent studies indicate that short-billed birds which visit flowers opportunistically for ne...
AbstractMost of the species in the large African genus Kniphofia have floral traits that conform to ...
Although the Old World sunbirds are generally considered to be an ecological analogy of the New Worl...
Trade-offs are considered a major factor in the evolution of ecological specialization, as organisms...
Biological constraints and neutral processes have been proposed to explain the properties of plant–p...
Sunbirds play a major role in the pollination of Old World nectiverous plants. However, with the exc...
Sunbirds play a major role in the pollination of Old World nectiverous plants. However, with the exc...
AbstractA large diversity of floral morphological types exists within the bird pollination syndrome ...
Network analysis has in recent years improved our understanding of pollination systems. However, the...
Network analysis has in recent years improved our understanding of pollination systems. However, the...
The survival of most species depends on their network of mutualistic partnerships with other species...
Aim Among the world's three major nectar-feeding bird taxa, hummingbirds are the most phenotypi...
Mutualistic interactions are powerful drivers of biodiversity on Earth that can be represented as co...
Geographic variation in the reproductive traits of animal-pollinated plants can be shaped by spatial...
Although the Old World sunbirds are generally considered to be an ecological analogue of the New Wor...
AbstractRecent studies indicate that short-billed birds which visit flowers opportunistically for ne...
AbstractMost of the species in the large African genus Kniphofia have floral traits that conform to ...
Although the Old World sunbirds are generally considered to be an ecological analogy of the New Worl...
Trade-offs are considered a major factor in the evolution of ecological specialization, as organisms...
Biological constraints and neutral processes have been proposed to explain the properties of plant–p...