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An assemblage of hummingbird-pollinated flowers in a montane forest in southeastern Brazil
(Georg Thieme VerlagStuttgartAlemanha, 1996)
The assemblage of flowers visited by hummingbirds in the 'capoes' of Southern Pantanal, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil
(Urban & Fischer VerlagJenaAlemanha, 2003)
Reproductive consequences of flower damage in two contrasting habitats: The case of Viola portalesia (Violaceae) in Chile
(Sociedad de Biologia de Chile, 2012)
The indirect impact of flower herbivory on plant reproduction depends on the pollination environment, particularly on the presence or absence of pollinator species with the ability to discriminate damaged from undamaged ...
Teasing out the functional groups of oil-collecting bees in the light of the pollination of Nierembergia flowers
(Springer, 2021-08)
Pollination interactions between plants bearing oil-flowers and oil-collecting bees are regarded as specialized, and within the major group of bees,oil-collecting bees are considered a special functional group of pollinators, ...
Pollinator assemblages of Colletia spinosissima (Rhamnaceae): Composition, behavior, and specificity
(Fundación Rómulo Raggio, 2001-12)
The flowers of C. spinosissima Gmel. at three sites in Argentina during the 1998-2000 flowering seasons received visits of both day- and night flying insects which fed on nectar and/or pollen. The seventy-three visitor ...
Urbanization Affects Composition but Not Richness of Flower Visitors in the Yungas of Argentina
(Sociedade Entomológica do Brasil, 2020-08-03)
Urban areas represent a spatially small impact in relation to other land-uses such as livestock and agriculture, but they undergo rapid changes. Such changes involve their size, shape, interconnectivity, and composition ...
Aquatic Diptera assemblages in four sympatric Eryngium (Apiaceae) phytotelmata in flowering and senescent times
(Taylor & Francis, 2015-10-07)
This study addresses how Diptera assemblages differ in four sympatric phytotelmata. The Eryngium species retain water in their axils forming a phytotelm and this situation leads to the speculation that dipteran assemblages ...
Bat-pollinated flower assemblages and bat visitors at two Atlantic forest sites in Brazil
(Academic Press LtdLondonInglaterra, 1999)
The influence of insects and hummingbirds on the geographical variation of the flower phenotype in Mimulus luteus
(BLACKWELL, 2007-12)
We describe the geographical variation of corolla and nectar guide size in seven populations of Mimulus luteus (Phrymaceae) in central Chile, and examine whether flower phenotypes associate with taxonomic composition and ...