Pollinators and pre-dispersal seed predators can interact via the plants they share. We examined how pre-dispersal seed predators modify nectar quality and quantity and thereby influence pollinator behaviour. Working in a Tibetan alpine meadow, we hypothesized that increasing levels of pre-dispersal seed predation by larvae of tephritid flies would reduce nectar quantity and quality in Saussurea nigrescens (Asteraceae), and that this would make the flowers less attractive to honeybees, the most frequent floral visitors. Our field experiments showed that floret nectar volumes responded differently to high and low densities of fly larvae, with significant increases when there was one larva present, but decreases when two or more larvae were p...
Animal pollinated plants produce a diversity of rewards to attract pollinating insects. Most commonl...
Summary In modern agricultural landscapes, many organisms providing ecosystem services such as polli...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Pollination performance may depend on the type of fl oral resource (pollen or ...
Flowering plants interact simultaneously with mutualistic pollinators and antagonistic herbivores su...
Traits that are attractive to mutualists may also attract antagonists, resulting in conflicting sele...
Plants have evolved costly flowering traits, including the provisioning of rich nectar, to attract a...
International audienceIn insect-pollinated plants, pollinator attraction is influenced by flowers (e...
Background and Aims It has been suggested that the dynamics of nectar replenishment could differ for...
International audienceCompetitive interactions between plants can affect patterns of allocation to r...
Nectar is the most common floral reward used to recruit pollination services. Changes in nectar volu...
Most flowering plants species rely on insects for pollination, a successful mutualism allowing them ...
The majority of species of flowering plants rely on pollination by insects, so that their reproducti...
Generalist plant-pollinator interactions are prevalent in nature. Here, we untangle the role of nect...
Abstract One explanation for the widespread absence of floral nectar in many orchids is that it caus...
Although the behaviour of animals facing the conflicting demands of increasing foraging success and ...
Animal pollinated plants produce a diversity of rewards to attract pollinating insects. Most commonl...
Summary In modern agricultural landscapes, many organisms providing ecosystem services such as polli...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Pollination performance may depend on the type of fl oral resource (pollen or ...
Flowering plants interact simultaneously with mutualistic pollinators and antagonistic herbivores su...
Traits that are attractive to mutualists may also attract antagonists, resulting in conflicting sele...
Plants have evolved costly flowering traits, including the provisioning of rich nectar, to attract a...
International audienceIn insect-pollinated plants, pollinator attraction is influenced by flowers (e...
Background and Aims It has been suggested that the dynamics of nectar replenishment could differ for...
International audienceCompetitive interactions between plants can affect patterns of allocation to r...
Nectar is the most common floral reward used to recruit pollination services. Changes in nectar volu...
Most flowering plants species rely on insects for pollination, a successful mutualism allowing them ...
The majority of species of flowering plants rely on pollination by insects, so that their reproducti...
Generalist plant-pollinator interactions are prevalent in nature. Here, we untangle the role of nect...
Abstract One explanation for the widespread absence of floral nectar in many orchids is that it caus...
Although the behaviour of animals facing the conflicting demands of increasing foraging success and ...
Animal pollinated plants produce a diversity of rewards to attract pollinating insects. Most commonl...
Summary In modern agricultural landscapes, many organisms providing ecosystem services such as polli...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Pollination performance may depend on the type of fl oral resource (pollen or ...