Co-flowering plant species commonly share flower visitors, and thus have the potential to influence each other's pollination. In this study we analysed 750 quantitative plant-pollinator networks from 28 studies representing diverse biomes worldwide. We show that the potential for one plant species to influence another indirectly via shared pollinators was greater for plants whose resources were more abundant (higher floral unit number and nectar sugar content) and more accessible. The potential indirect influence was also stronger between phylogenetically closer plant species and was independent of plant geographic origin (native vs. non-native). The positive effect of nectar sugar content and phylogenetic proximity was much more accentuate...
What makes a good pollinator? As pollinators perform the function of pollination, exporting and deli...
Ecological networks of two interacting guilds of species, such as flowering plants and pollinators, ...
Related plants are often hypothesized to interact with similar sets of pollinators and herbivores, b...
Co-flowering plant species commonly share flower visitors, and thus have the potential to influence ...
Co-flowering plant species commonly share flower visitors, and thus have the potential to influence ...
Indirect effects arise when one species influences how another species interacts with a third. Polli...
Introduced entomophilous non-native plants usually become well integrated into the diet of generalis...
Understanding the mechanisms by which non-native plants can attract pollinators in their new geograp...
Studies on pollination networks have provided valuable information on the number, frequency, distrib...
Many different analyses have shown how antagonistic interactions (e.g. predation, disease, interfere...
Facilitation and competition among plants sharing pollinators have contrasting consequences for each...
Phylogenetic constraints have been hypothesized to influence the complex network structure found in ...
Bee-pollinated lip flowers of two synchronopatric species of Centrosema were used as models to exami...
1. There is increasing world-wide concern about the impact of the introduction of exotic species on ...
Plant traits related to attractiveness to pollinators (e.g. flowers and nectar) can be sensitive to ...
What makes a good pollinator? As pollinators perform the function of pollination, exporting and deli...
Ecological networks of two interacting guilds of species, such as flowering plants and pollinators, ...
Related plants are often hypothesized to interact with similar sets of pollinators and herbivores, b...
Co-flowering plant species commonly share flower visitors, and thus have the potential to influence ...
Co-flowering plant species commonly share flower visitors, and thus have the potential to influence ...
Indirect effects arise when one species influences how another species interacts with a third. Polli...
Introduced entomophilous non-native plants usually become well integrated into the diet of generalis...
Understanding the mechanisms by which non-native plants can attract pollinators in their new geograp...
Studies on pollination networks have provided valuable information on the number, frequency, distrib...
Many different analyses have shown how antagonistic interactions (e.g. predation, disease, interfere...
Facilitation and competition among plants sharing pollinators have contrasting consequences for each...
Phylogenetic constraints have been hypothesized to influence the complex network structure found in ...
Bee-pollinated lip flowers of two synchronopatric species of Centrosema were used as models to exami...
1. There is increasing world-wide concern about the impact of the introduction of exotic species on ...
Plant traits related to attractiveness to pollinators (e.g. flowers and nectar) can be sensitive to ...
What makes a good pollinator? As pollinators perform the function of pollination, exporting and deli...
Ecological networks of two interacting guilds of species, such as flowering plants and pollinators, ...
Related plants are often hypothesized to interact with similar sets of pollinators and herbivores, b...