Pollen carryover, nectar rewards, and pollinator behavior with special reference to Diervilla lonicera.
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ARE NECTAR ROBBERS CHEATERS OR MUTUALISTS?Managed bumblebees outperform honeybees in increasing peach fruit set in China: different limiting processes with different pollinatorsImpact of Striped-Squirrel Nectar-Robbing Behaviour on Gender Fitness in Alpinia roxburghii Sweet (Zingiberaceae)A bird pollinator shows positive frequency dependence and constancy of species choice in natural plant communities.The incidence and selection of multiple mating in plants.Ecology and evolution of plant-pollinator interactions.Functional consequences of plant-animal interactions along the mutualism-antagonism gradient.A paradoxical mismatch between interspecific pollinator moves and heterospecific pollen receipt in a natural community.Why do stigmas move in a flexistylous plant?Effects of nectar volume and concentration on sugar intake rates of Australian honeyeaters (Meliphagidae).DENSITY-DEPENDENT POLLINATOR FORAGING, FLOWERING PHENOLOGY, AND TEMPORAL POLLEN DISPERSAL PATTERNS IN LINANTHUS BICOLOR.SEED SET AND SEED MASS IN IPOMOPSIS AGGREGATA: VARIANCE PARTITIONING AND INFERENCES ABOUT POSTPOLLINATION SELECTION.PATTERNS OF MULTIPLE PATERNITY IN POPULATIONS OF RAPHANUS SATIVUS.Pre- and post-pollination interaction between six co-flowering Pedicularis species via heterospecific pollen transfer.Yeasts in nectar enhance male fitness in a montane perennial herb.Size-dependent pollination efficiency in Anchusa officinalis (Boraginaceae): causes and consequences.ESTIMATION OF GENE FLOW AND GENETIC NEIGHBORHOOD SIZE BY INDIRECT METHODS IN A SELFING ANNUAL, TRITICUM DICOCCOIDES.VARIATION IN POLLEN SIZE, FERTILIZATION ABILITY, AND POSTFERTILIZATION SIRING ABILITY IN ERYTHRONIUM GRANDIFLORUM.POLLEN AND GENE DISPERSAL: THE INFLUENCES OF COMPETITION FOR POLLINATION.GENE FLOW IN CHAMAECRISTA FASCICULATA (LEGUMINOSAE) I. GENE DISPERSAL.Pollinator directionality as a response to nectar gradient: promoting outcrossing while avoiding geitonogamy.The innate responses of bumble bees to flower patterns: separating the nectar guide from the nectary changes bee movements and search time.Optimal pollinator attraction strategies in Trollius ranunculoides Hemsl. (Ranunculaceae) at different altitudes: increased floral display or promotion of nectar output?Primary floral allocation per flower in 12 Pedicularis (Orobanchaceae) species: significant effect of two distinct rewarding types for pollinators.A new technique for monitoring pollen flow in orchids.Pollinator-mediated selection on floral morphology: evidence for transgressive evolution in a derived hybrid lineage.Requirements for plant coexistence through pollination niche partitioning.Pollinator visitation in populations of tristylous Eichhornia paniculata in northeastern Brazil.A REEXAMINATION OF THE POLLEN-DONATION HYPOTHESIS IN AN EXPERIMENTAL POPULATION OF ASCLEPIAS EXALTATA.ATTERNS AND LEVELS OF POLLEN-MEDIATED GENE FLOW IN LATHYRUS LATIFOLIUS.DISPERSAL OF ERYTHRONIUM GRANDIFLORUM POLLEN BY BUMBLEBEES: IMPLICATIONS FOR GENE FLOW AND REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS.POLLEN DISPERSAL DYNAMICS IN AN ALPINE WILDFLOWER, POLEMONIUM VISCOSUM.Pollination of kiwifruit (Actinidia deliciosa) by bumble bees (Bombus terrestris): effects of bee density and patterns of flower visitationVertical stratification of plant-pollinator interactions in a temperate grassland.The influence of nectar and pollen availability on pollen transfer by individual flowers of oil-seed rape (Brassica napus ) when pollinated by bumblebees (Bombus lapidarius )Gene flow inferred from seed dispersal and pollinator behaviour compared to DNA analysis of restriction site variation in a patchy population of Lotus corniculatus LPlant–pollinator interactions between an invasive and native plant vary between sites with different flowering phenologyNectar chemistry mediates the behavior of parasitized bees: consequences for plant fitnessQuantifying direct vs. indirect effects of nectar robbers on male and female components of plant fitnessVariation in floral sex allocation and reproductive success within inflorescences of Corydalis ambigua (Fumariaceae): pollination efficiency or resource limitation?
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Pollen carryover, nectar rewards, and pollinator behavior with special reference to Diervilla lonicera.
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Pollen carryover, nectar rewar ...... ference to Diervilla lonicera.
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Pollen carryover, nectar rewar ...... ference to Diervilla lonicera.
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Pollen carryover, nectar rewar ...... ference to Diervilla lonicera.
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Pollen carryover, nectar rewar ...... ference to Diervilla lonicera.
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Pollen carryover, nectar rewar ...... ference to Diervilla lonicera.
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Pollen carryover, nectar rewar ...... ference to Diervilla lonicera.
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James D Thomson
R C Plowright
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10.1007/BF00346968
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1980-07-01T00:00:00Z