Adaptive Foraging of Pollinators Can Promote Pollination of a Rare Plant Species
Abstract
Most pollinators have the foraging flexibility to visit a wide variety of plant species. Yet few studies of pollinator-mediated processes in plants have considered the effects of variation in individual foraging patterns on plant reproductive success. In this study, we use an individual-based model of pollinator foraging economics to predict how visitation rates and pollination success of two coflowering plant species change with their frequency...
Paper Details
Title
Adaptive Foraging of Pollinators Can Promote Pollination of a Rare Plant Species
Published Date
Aug 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
192
Issue
2
Pages
E81 - E92
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