AbstractUnrelated plants pollinated by similar animals tend to show convergent evolution of floral traits. Floral syndromes have been used successfully to develop hypotheses about pollination systems but can be misleading when plants have unusual floral morphology or mechanisms of pollen transfer. A case in point is Erica halicacaba, a local endemic shrub on the Cape Peninsula of South Africa. Its short-tubed greenish-yellowish flowers with a narrow aperture have been considered to be insect pollinated. However, field observations, selective exclusion experiments and analysis of pollen loads all indicate that its primary pollinator is the Orange-breasted Sunbird (Anthobaphes violacea). These sunbirds were common visitors and netted individu...
Specialization between plant and pollinator species has resulted in the development of pollination s...
As flower visitors, ants rarely benefit a plant. They are poor pollinators, and can also disrupt pol...
As flower visitors, ants rarely benefit a plant. They are poor pollinators, and can also disrupt pol...
Unrelated plants pollinated by similar animals tend to show convergent evolution of floral traits. F...
AbstractUnrelated plants pollinated by similar animals tend to show convergent evolution of floral t...
The genus Erica is the most species rich in the Cape Floristic Kingdom, yet there are limited data o...
The genus Erica is the most species rich in the Cape Floristic Kingdom, yet there are limited data o...
The flower of Erica lanuginosa has a tightly closed corolla, held in place by hinged sepals. with a ...
AbstractFlower visitors that do not fit a perceived floral syndrome are often over-looked and deemed...
Pollination syndromes predict the principal animal pollinators of plant species from floral traits. ...
Diurnal visitors to the flowers of many native plant species were identified in a wide range of Tasm...
The genus Erica is the most species rich in the Cape Floristic Kingdom, yet there are limited data o...
Although pollinators have been suggested to drive speciation in the Cape flora, this has not been te...
AbstractA large diversity of floral morphological types exists within the bird pollination syndrome ...
Pollination by sonication is unusual in the Styphelioideae, family Ericaceae. Sprengelia incarnata a...
Specialization between plant and pollinator species has resulted in the development of pollination s...
As flower visitors, ants rarely benefit a plant. They are poor pollinators, and can also disrupt pol...
As flower visitors, ants rarely benefit a plant. They are poor pollinators, and can also disrupt pol...
Unrelated plants pollinated by similar animals tend to show convergent evolution of floral traits. F...
AbstractUnrelated plants pollinated by similar animals tend to show convergent evolution of floral t...
The genus Erica is the most species rich in the Cape Floristic Kingdom, yet there are limited data o...
The genus Erica is the most species rich in the Cape Floristic Kingdom, yet there are limited data o...
The flower of Erica lanuginosa has a tightly closed corolla, held in place by hinged sepals. with a ...
AbstractFlower visitors that do not fit a perceived floral syndrome are often over-looked and deemed...
Pollination syndromes predict the principal animal pollinators of plant species from floral traits. ...
Diurnal visitors to the flowers of many native plant species were identified in a wide range of Tasm...
The genus Erica is the most species rich in the Cape Floristic Kingdom, yet there are limited data o...
Although pollinators have been suggested to drive speciation in the Cape flora, this has not been te...
AbstractA large diversity of floral morphological types exists within the bird pollination syndrome ...
Pollination by sonication is unusual in the Styphelioideae, family Ericaceae. Sprengelia incarnata a...
Specialization between plant and pollinator species has resulted in the development of pollination s...
As flower visitors, ants rarely benefit a plant. They are poor pollinators, and can also disrupt pol...
As flower visitors, ants rarely benefit a plant. They are poor pollinators, and can also disrupt pol...