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Vol. 35 (2023)
Vol. 35 (2023)
Published:
2023-12-22
Articles
Long-term effects of nitrogen enrichment in pollen chemistry of a plant species from Brazilian savannas, Pavonia rosa campestris
Dr. Luisa Carvalheiro, Dr. Maryse Vanderplanck, Dr. Mercedes Bustamante
367-379
article
Appendices
Appendix I: statistics
lay summary English & Portuguese
Benefits of Cross-Pollination in Vegetable Soybean Edamame
Cross-Pollination in Vegetable Soybean Edamame
Kathleen Ciola Evans, Jenan El-Hifnawi, Cerruti Hooks, Anahí Espíndola
329-340
article
Appendices
Lay summary
Effect of climate, anther morphology and pollination syndrome on pollen availability in Penstemon
Factors that affect pollen availability in Penstemon
Rosa A Rodríguez-Peña, Andrea D. Wolfe
296-311
article
Appendices
Lay summary
Orchid bees enhance seed set production of an understory herb in the Western Brazilian Amazon
Thaline Brito, Daniel Silva, Felipe Contrera, Márcia Maués, Elder Morato
284-295
article
lay summary English & Portuguese
Important pollinator species for conserving rare plant species endemic to San Clemente Island, California
Jenny Hazlehurst, Stephanie Calloway, Denise Knapp
207-227
article
Appendices
Lay summary
Passively crowdsourcing images online for measuring broad-scale fly (Diptera) floral interactions and biodiversity
Evelyn Blakeman, Aydan B. Wilson , Sarah Romer, Emi Olin, Catherine Scott, Viorel Popescu, Bekka Brodie
180-193
article
Appendices
Lay summary
Novel Ideas and Pilot Projects
Oceanic Island Bats as Flower visitors and pollinators
Alfredo Valido, Jens M Olesen
239-251
article
lay summary English & Spanish
Reviews
Using functional traits to predict pollination services: A review
Arran Greenop, Ben Woodcock, Richard F. Pywell
194-206
article
Lay summary
Comparing levels of geitonogamous visitation by honey bees and other pollinators
Dillon Travis, Joshua Kohn
170-179
article
Appendix II
lay summary English
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