Plant secondary metabolites present naturally in nectar, such as alkaloids, may change the behavioural responses of floral visitors and affect pollination. Some studies have shown that nectar containing low concentrations of these secondary metabolites is preferred by honey bee foragers over pure nectar. However, it remains unclear whether this is caused by dependence or addictive behaviour, a simple taste preference, or by other conditions such as self-medication. In our choice experiment, free-flying bees were presented with artificial flowers holding 20% sucrose containing 0.5−50 μg ml−1 of one of the naturally occurring nectar alkaloids - caffeine, nicotine, senecionine, and gelsemine. Nectar uptake was determined by weighing each flowe...
The selection of appropriate food resources by bees is a critical aspect for the maintenance of thei...
Animal-pollinated plants face a common problem, how their defensive anti-herbivore compounds may imp...
Plants are under selection to simultaneously attract pollinators while deterring herbivores. This d...
Plant secondary metabolites present naturally in nectar, such as alkaloids, may change the behaviour...
Abstract—The role of secondary compounds (SC) in deterring herbivores and pathogens from vegetative ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Caffeine is a widely occurring plant defense chemical that occurs in the nectar of some plants, e.g....
Caffeine is a widely occurring plant defense chemical that occurs in the nectar of some plants, e.g....
Caffeine is produced by plants as a defense mechanism against herbivores and pathogens. However, caf...
D.B. was supported by a Marie Curie Intra European Fellowship. L.C. is supported by an ERC Advanced ...
Bees visit flowers to collect nectar and pollen that contain nutrients and simultaneously facilitate...
Plant defense compounds occur in floral nectar, but their ecological role is not well understood. We...
Several studies on floral nectar demonstrated that the behaviour of visit performed by pollinators i...
Plants and pollinators form beneficial relationships, with plants offering resources in return for p...
SummaryIn pollination, plants provide food reward to pollinators who in turn enhance plant reproduct...
The selection of appropriate food resources by bees is a critical aspect for the maintenance of thei...
Animal-pollinated plants face a common problem, how their defensive anti-herbivore compounds may imp...
Plants are under selection to simultaneously attract pollinators while deterring herbivores. This d...
Plant secondary metabolites present naturally in nectar, such as alkaloids, may change the behaviour...
Abstract—The role of secondary compounds (SC) in deterring herbivores and pathogens from vegetative ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Caffeine is a widely occurring plant defense chemical that occurs in the nectar of some plants, e.g....
Caffeine is a widely occurring plant defense chemical that occurs in the nectar of some plants, e.g....
Caffeine is produced by plants as a defense mechanism against herbivores and pathogens. However, caf...
D.B. was supported by a Marie Curie Intra European Fellowship. L.C. is supported by an ERC Advanced ...
Bees visit flowers to collect nectar and pollen that contain nutrients and simultaneously facilitate...
Plant defense compounds occur in floral nectar, but their ecological role is not well understood. We...
Several studies on floral nectar demonstrated that the behaviour of visit performed by pollinators i...
Plants and pollinators form beneficial relationships, with plants offering resources in return for p...
SummaryIn pollination, plants provide food reward to pollinators who in turn enhance plant reproduct...
The selection of appropriate food resources by bees is a critical aspect for the maintenance of thei...
Animal-pollinated plants face a common problem, how their defensive anti-herbivore compounds may imp...
Plants are under selection to simultaneously attract pollinators while deterring herbivores. This d...