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Beyond Neutral And Forbidden Links: Morphological Matches And The Assembly Of Mutualistic Hawkmoth-plant Networks
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2016)
THE SPHINGIDAE OF BOLIVIA (INSECTA: LEPIDOPTERA)
(Universidad de Concepción.Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Oceanográficas., 2001)
Long-term stability of the hawkmoth fauna (Lepidoptera, Sphingidae) in a protected area of Brazilian Atlantic Rain Forest
(Springer, 2018-04-01)
Hawkmoths are an important component of tropical ecosystems, with significant roles as herbivores and pollinators. These moths can be used as indicators in biodiversity assessments because they can be easily sampled and ...
Bats and hawkmoths form mixed modules with flowering plants in a nocturnal interaction network
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2021-03)
Based on the conceptual framework of pollination syndromes, pollination networks should be composed of well-delimited subgroups formed by plants that diverge in floral phenotypes and are visited by taxonomically different ...
Beyond neutral and forbidden links: morphological matches and the assembly of mutualistic hawkmoth-plant networks
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2016-02)
1. A major challenge in evolutionary ecology is to understand how co-evolutionary processes shape patterns of interactions between species at community level. Pollination of flowers with long corolla tubes by long-tongued ...
Flower diversification across “pollinator climates”: Sensory aspects of corolla color evolution in the florally diverse south american genus Jaborosa (Solanaceae)
(Frontiers Media S.A., 2020-12)
Flower phenotype may diverge within plant lineages when moving across “pollinator climates” (geographic differences in pollinator abundance or preference). Here we explored the potential importance of pollinators as drivers ...
Beyond neutral and forbidden links: morphological matches and the assembly of mutualistic hawkmoth-plant networks
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2016-11-01)
1. A major challenge in evolutionary ecology is to understand how co-evolutionary processes shape patterns of interactions between species at community level. Pollination of flowers with long corolla tubes by long-tongued ...
Behind the pollination syndrome: Nectar ecology and the role of diurnal and nocturnal pollinators in the reproductive success of Inga sessilis (Fabaceae)
(Wiley, 2012-07)
Inga species present brush-type flower morphology allowing them to be visited by
distinct groups of pollinators. Nectar features in relation to the main pollinators
have seldom been studied in this genus. To test the ...