Reconnecting plants and pollinators: challenges in the restoration of pollination mutualisms.
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Above- and belowground biotic interactions facilitate relocation of plants into cooler environments.Drought and leaf herbivory influence floral volatiles and pollinator attraction.Seed production areas for the global restoration challenge.Considering extinction of dependent species during translocation, ex situ conservation, and assisted migration of threatened hosts.Mate-searching behaviour of common and rare wasps and the implications for pollen movement of the sexually deceptive orchids they pollinate.The abundance and pollen foraging behaviour of bumble bees in relation to population size of whortleberry (Vaccinium uliginosum).Increased pollinator habitat enhances cacao fruit set and predator conservation.Hedgerow restoration promotes pollinator populations and exports native bees to adjacent fields.Impact of the invasion of the imported fire ant.Intercropping with shrub species that display a 'steady-state' flowering phenology as a strategy for biodiversity conservation in tropical agroecosystems.Fragmentation and management of Ethiopian moist evergreen forest drive compositional shifts of insect communities visiting wild Arabica coffee flowers.Physiological plasticity of metabolic rates in the invasive honey bee and an endemic Australian bee species.Temporal dynamics influenced by global change: bee community phenology in urban, agricultural, and natural landscapes.Translocation strategies for multiple species depend on interspecific interaction type.Bee communities along a prairie restoration chronosequence: similar abundance and diversity, distinct composition.Ecosystem restoration strengthens pollination network resilience and function.Establishing Wildflower Pollinator Habitats in Agricultural Farmland to Provide Multiple Ecosystem ServicesChecklist of bees (Apoidea) from a private conservation property in west-central Montana.Tropical forest fragmentation limits pollination of a keystone understory herb.Measuring partner choice in plant-pollinator networks: using null models to separate rewiring and fidelity from chance.An ecological genetic delineation of local seed-source provenance for ecological restoration.Floral resource limitation severely reduces butterfly survival, condition and flight activity in simplified agricultural landscapes.Opportunistic attachment assembles plant-pollinator networks.Fruit color preference by birds and applications to ecological restoration.Habitat restoration promotes pollinator persistence and colonization in intensively managed agriculture.Ecology. Hurdles and opportunities for landscape-scale restoration.Mathematical programming models for determining the optimal location of beehives.Disentangling the role of floral sensory stimuli in pollination networks.Understanding and planning ecological restoration of plant-pollinator networks.An ecophysiologically informed model of seed dispersal by orangutans: linking animal movement with gut passage across time and space.Restoration of Plant and Animal Communities in a Sanitary Landfill: A 10-year Case Study in Hong KongBumble bee pollen use and preference across spatial scales in human-altered landscapesInvasive species management restores a plant-pollinator mutualism in HawaiiAdvances in restoration ecology: rising to the challenges of the coming decadesIncorporating biophysical ecology into high-resolution restoration targets: insect pollinator habitat suitability modelsEvaluating ecosystem processes in willow short rotation coppice bioenergy plantationsFrom research to action: enhancing crop yield through wild pollinatorsLinking dominant Hawaiian tree species to understory development in recovering pastures via impacts on soils and litterAn Assessment of a Community-Based, Forest Restoration Programme in Durban (eThekwini), South AfricaConstraints to and conservation implications for climate change adaptation in plants
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Reconnecting plants and pollinators: challenges in the restoration of pollination mutualisms.
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Rachael Winfree
Ryan D Phillips
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10.1016/J.TPLANTS.2010.09.006
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2010-10-25T00:00:00Z