The role of biotic interactions in shaping plant flowering phenology has long been controversial; plastic responses to the abiotic environment, limited precision of biological clocks and inconsistency of selection pressures have generally been emphasized to explain phenological variation. However, part of this variation is heritable and selection analyses show that biotic interactions can modulate selection on flowering phenology. Our review of the literature indicates that pollinators tend to favour peak or earlier flowering, whereas pre-dispersal seed predators tend to favour off-peak or later flowering. However, effects strongly vary among study systems. To understand such variation, future studies should address the impact of mutualist ...
Although it is well appreciated that genetic studies of flowering time regulation have led to fundam...
The response of plant-pollinator interactions to climate change is a growing body of research. Polli...
One of the most noticeable effects of anthropogenic climate change is the shift in timing of seasona...
The role of biotic interactions in shaping plant flowering phenology has long been controversial; pl...
International audienceThe role of biotic interactions in shaping plant flowering phenology has long ...
Flowering times of plants are important life-history components and it has previously been hypothesi...
Knowledge on how the timing of flowering is related to plant fitness and species interactions is cru...
Flowering phenology is an important life-history trait affecting plant reproductive performance and ...
1. Timing of reproduction affects the outcome of interactions between plants and their pollinators, ...
Dioecious plants may be pollinated biotically by animals or abiotically via wind or water currents. ...
Variation in selection among populations and years has important implications for evolutionary traje...
Phenology, or the seasonal timing life-history events such as emergence, reproduction and senescence...
The development of fruits after pollination places resource demands on plants that may influence the...
Climate change is altering the timing of life history events in a wide array of species, many of whi...
Although it is well appreciated that genetic studies of flowering time regulation have led to fundam...
The response of plant-pollinator interactions to climate change is a growing body of research. Polli...
One of the most noticeable effects of anthropogenic climate change is the shift in timing of seasona...
The role of biotic interactions in shaping plant flowering phenology has long been controversial; pl...
International audienceThe role of biotic interactions in shaping plant flowering phenology has long ...
Flowering times of plants are important life-history components and it has previously been hypothesi...
Knowledge on how the timing of flowering is related to plant fitness and species interactions is cru...
Flowering phenology is an important life-history trait affecting plant reproductive performance and ...
1. Timing of reproduction affects the outcome of interactions between plants and their pollinators, ...
Dioecious plants may be pollinated biotically by animals or abiotically via wind or water currents. ...
Variation in selection among populations and years has important implications for evolutionary traje...
Phenology, or the seasonal timing life-history events such as emergence, reproduction and senescence...
The development of fruits after pollination places resource demands on plants that may influence the...
Climate change is altering the timing of life history events in a wide array of species, many of whi...
Although it is well appreciated that genetic studies of flowering time regulation have led to fundam...
The response of plant-pollinator interactions to climate change is a growing body of research. Polli...
One of the most noticeable effects of anthropogenic climate change is the shift in timing of seasona...