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1. Behavioural and morphological traits influence sex-specific floral resource use by hummingbirds.

2. ATLANTIC POLLINATION: a data set of flowers and interaction with nectar-feeding vertebrates from the Atlantic Forest.

3. Pollinator-mediated facilitation alleviates pollen limitation in a plant-hummingbird network.

4. Pollination generalization and reproductive assurance by selfing in a tropical montane ecosystem.

5. Temporal organization among pollination systems in a tropical seasonal forest.

6. What pollinators see does not match what they smell: Absence of color-fragrance association in the deceptive orchid Ionopsis utricularioides.

7. A cognitive analysis of deceptive pollination: associative mechanisms underlying pollinators' choices in non-rewarding colour polymorphic scenarios.

8. Effect of heterospecific pollen deposition on pollen tube growth depends on the phylogenetic relatedness between donor and recipient.

9. Ecological mechanisms explaining interactions within plant-hummingbird networks: morphological matching increases towards lower latitudes.

10. Pollination outcomes reveal negative density-dependence coupled with interspecific facilitation among plants.

11. ATLANTIC EPIPHYTES: a data set of vascular and non-vascular epiphyte plants and lichens from the Atlantic Forest.

12. The diversity and evolution of pollination systems in large plant clades: Apocynaceae as a case study.

13. Can honey bees discriminate between floral-fragrance isomers?

14. Parasitoids Turn Herbivores into Mutualists in a Nursery System Involving Active Pollination.

15. More than euglossines: the diverse pollinators and floral scents of Zygopetalinae orchids.

16. The potential indirect effects among plants via shared hummingbird pollinators are structured by phenotypic similarity.

17. The dilemma of being a fragrant flower: the major floral volatile attracts pollinators and florivores in the euglossine-pollinated orchid Dichaea pendula.

18. Beyond neutral and forbidden links: morphological matches and the assembly of mutualistic hawkmoth-plant networks.

19. High proportion of smaller ranged hummingbird species coincides with ecological specialization across the Americas.

20. Influences of sampling effort on detected patterns and structuring processes of a Neotropical plant-hummingbird network.

21. Nectar robbery by a hermit hummingbird: association to floral phenotype and its influence on flowers and network structure.

22. Trees as huge flowers and flowers as oversized floral guides: the role of floral color change and retention of old flowers in Tibouchina pulchra.

23. Low abundance of long-tongued pollinators leads to pollen limitation in four specialized hawkmoth-pollinated plants in the Atlantic Rain forest, Brazil.

24. Processes entangling interactions in communities: forbidden links are more important than abundance in a hummingbird-plant network.

25. Tree size and its relationship with flowering phenology and reproductive output in Wild Nutmeg trees.

26. Reproductive biology and species geographical distribution in the Melastomataceae: a survey based on New World taxa.

27. Armament imbalances: match and mismatch in plant-pollinator traits of highly specialized long-spurred orchids.

28. Nectar production dynamics and sugar composition in two Mucuna species (Leguminosae, Faboideae) with different specialized pollinators.

29. Avoidance of achromatic colours by bees provides a private niche for hummingbirds.

30. Specialization in plant-hummingbird networks is associated with species richness, contemporary precipitation and quaternary climate-change velocity.

31. Contrasting bee pollination in two co-occurring distylic species of Cordia (Cordiaceae, Boraginales) in the Brazilian semi-arid Caatinga: generalist in C. globosa vs. specialist in C. leucocephala.

32. Plant sexual systems and a review of the breeding system studies in the Caatinga, a Brazilian tropical dry forest.

33. Chiropterophily in Sinningieae (Gesneriaceae): Sinningia brasiliensis and Paliavana prasinata are bat-pollinated, but P. sericiflora is not. Not yet?

34. Pollination and reproductive biology of twelve species of neotropical Malpighiaceae: stigma morphology and its implications for the breeding system.

35. Dyssochroma viridiflorum (Solanaceae): a reproductively bat-dependent epiphyte from the Atlantic rainforest in Brazil.

36. Aechmea pectinata: a hummingbird-dependent bromeliad with inconspicuous flowers from the rainforest in south-eastern Brazil.

37. Floral biology and pollination mechanisms in two Viola species--from nectar to pollen flowers?

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