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1. Evaluating competition for forage plants between honey bees and wild bees in Denmark.

2. Effects of Herbicides on Flowering.

3. Ecological modules and roles of species in heathland plant-insect flower visitor networks.

4. The smallest of all worlds: pollination networks.

5. The contribution of plant spatial arrangement to bumble bee flower constancy.

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

7. Pollination syndromes in the 21 st century: where do we stand and where may we go?

8. Adaptation of flower and fruit colours to multiple, distinct mutualists.

9. Herbarium Specimens May Provide Biased Flowering Phenology Estimates for Dioecious Species.

10. Assessment of interactions between oil flowers and floral visitors in world biomes.

11. Within-day dynamics of plant–pollinator networks are dominated by early flower closure: an experimental test of network plasticity.

12. The role of individual variation in flowering and pollination in the reproductive success of a crepuscular buzz-pollinated plant.

13. Gender-biased nectar targets different behavioural traits of flower visitors.

14. Flowers are essential to maintain high beetle diversity (Coleoptera) in a Neotropical rainforest canopy.

15. Honey bees do not displace foraging bumble bees on nectar-rich artificial flowers.

16. The allometry of proboscis length in Melittidae (Hymenoptera: Apoidae) and an estimate of their foraging distance using museum collections.

17. Are hummingbirds generalists or specialists? Using network analysis to explore the mechanisms influencing their interaction with nectar resources.

18. Flower visitation by hoverflies (Diptera: Syrphidae) in a temperate plant-pollinator network.

19. Insect-flower interaction networks vary among endemic pollinator taxa over an elevation gradient.

20. How training citizen scientists affects the accuracy and precision of phenological data.

21. Vertical stratification of plant-pollinator interactions in a temperate grassland.

22. The role of the pollination niche in community assembly of Erica species in a biodiversity hotspot.

23. Nutrient enrichment is associated with altered nectar and pollen chemical composition in Succisa pratensis Moench and increased larval mortality of its pollinator Bombus terrestris L.

24. Does a Species’ Extinction–Proneness Predict Its Contribution to Nestedness? A Test Using a Sunbird-Tree Visitation Network.

25. Few Ant Species Play a Central Role Linking Different Plant Resources in a Network in Rupestrian Grasslands.

26. Exotic Plant Infestation Is Associated with Decreased Modularity and Increased Numbers of Connectors in Mixed-Grass Prairie Pollination Networks.

27. Lessons from Red Data Books: Plant Vulnerability Increases with Floral Complexity.

28. PRELIMINARY STUDIES ON ORNITHOPHILOUS FLORAL VISITORS IN THE AUSTRALIAN ENDEMIC PASSIFLORA HERBERTIANA KER GAWL. (PASSIFLORACEAE).

29. CropPol: A dynamic, open and global database on crop pollination

30. Phenologically explicit models for studying plant-pollinator interactions under climate change.

31. Differences in flower visitation networks between an oceanic and a continental island.

32. Increasing land-use intensity decreases floral colour diversity of plant communities in temperate grasslands.

33. Generalization versus Specialization in Pollination Systems: Visitors, Thieves, and Pollinators of Hypoestes aristata (Acanthaceae).

34. Influence of reproductive traits on pollination success in two Daphne species (Thymelaeaceae).

35. Ecology and evolution of plant–pollinator interactions.

36. The relationships between floral traits and specificity of pollination systems in three Scandinavian plant communities.

37. NECTAR PRODUCTION IN ANAGYRIS FOETIDA (FABACEAE): TWO TYPES OF CONCENTRATION IN FLOWERS WITH HANGING DROPLET.

38. Asymmetric specialization and extinction risk in plant–flower visitor webs: a matter of morphology or abundance?

39. Nectar Concentration and Composition of 26 Species from the Temperate Forest of South America.

40. A land for flowers and bees: studying pollination ecology in Mediterranean communities.

41. Why Are So Many Bird Flowers Red?

42. INFLUENCE OF GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION AND FLORAL TRAITS ON SPECIES RICHNESS OF BEES (HYMENOPTERA: APOIDEA) VISITING ECHIUM SPECIES (BORAGINACEAE) OF THE CANARY ISLANDS.

43. Plants are visited by more pollinator species than pollination syndromes predicted in an oceanic island community.

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