Florally rich habitats reduce insect pollination and the reproductive success of isolated plants

Volume: 7, Issue: 16, Pages: 6507 - 6518
Published: Jul 11, 2017
Abstract
Landscape heterogeneity in floral communities has the potential to modify pollinator behavior. Pollinator foraging varies with the diversity, abundance, and spatial configuration of floral resources. However, the implications of this variation for pollen transfer and ultimately the reproductive success of insect pollinated plants remains unclear, especially for species which are rare or isolated in the landscape. We used a landscape‐scale...
Paper Details
Title
Florally rich habitats reduce insect pollination and the reproductive success of isolated plants
Published Date
Jul 11, 2017
Volume
7
Issue
16
Pages
6507 - 6518
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