Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.Fire-induced change in floral abundance, density, and phenology benefits bumble bee foragers
John M. Mola et al.
ECOSPHERE (2018)
Effects of fire on pollinators and pollination
Julian Brown et al.
JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECOLOGY (2017)
Reproductive success of wind, generalist, and specialist pollinated plant species following wildfire in desert landscapes
Andrew H. Lybbert et al.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF WILDLAND FIRE (2017)
Inferring the foraging ranges of social bees from sibling genotypes sampled across discrete locations
Nathaniel S. Pope et al.
CONSERVATION GENETICS (2017)
Pyrodiversity begets plant-pollinator community diversity
Lauren C. Ponisio et al.
GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY (2016)
Fitting Linear Mixed-Effects Models Using lme4
Douglas Bates et al.
JOURNAL OF STATISTICAL SOFTWARE (2015)
Wildfire disturbance and productivity as drivers of plant species diversity across spatial scales
Laura A. Burkle et al.
ECOSPHERE (2015)
Fire and Canopy Removal Effects on Demography and Reproduction in Turkeybeard (Xerophyllum asphodeloides), a Fire-Dependent Temperate Forest Herb
Norman A. Bourg et al.
JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE FORESTRY (2015)
Responses of Social and Solitary Bees to Pulsed Floral Resources
Elizabeth E. Crone
AMERICAN NATURALIST (2013)
Urban land use limits regional bumble bee gene flow
Shalene Jha et al.
MOLECULAR ECOLOGY (2013)
Fire Promotes Pollinator Visitation: Implications for Ameliorating Declines of Pollination Services
Michael E. Van Nuland et al.
PLOS ONE (2013)
Reduced flower visitation by nectar-feeding birds in response to fire in Cape fynbos vegetation, South Africa
Sjirk Geerts et al.
JOURNAL OF ORNITHOLOGY (2012)
Predicted fates of ground-nesting bees in soil heated by wildfire: Thermal tolerances of life stages and a survey of nesting depths
James H. Cane et al.
BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION (2011)
ANALYSIS OF INBREEDING DEPRESSION IN MIXED-MATING PLANTS PROVIDES EVIDENCE FOR SELECTIVE INTERFERENCE AND STABLE MIXED MATING
Alice A. Winn et al.
EVOLUTION (2011)
How many flowering plants are pollinated by animals?
Jeff Ollerton et al.
OIKOS (2011)
Little evidence for fire-adapted plant traits in Mediterranean climate regions
S. Don Bradshaw et al.
TRENDS IN PLANT SCIENCE (2011)
Fire as an evolutionary pressure shaping plant traits
Jon E. Keeley et al.
TRENDS IN PLANT SCIENCE (2011)
Changes in pollinator fauna cause spatial variation in pollen limitation
Jose M. Gomez et al.
JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY (2010)
The birds and the bees: pollinator behaviour and variation in the mating system of the rare shrub Grevillea macleayana
Robert J. Whelan et al.
ANNALS OF BOTANY (2009)
Taxonomical vs. functional responses of bee communities to fire in two contrasting climatic regions
Marco Moretti et al.
JOURNAL OF ANIMAL ECOLOGY (2009)
Systematics of Trichostema (Lamiaceae): Evidence from ITS, ndhF, and morphology
Mingjuan Huang et al.
SYSTEMATIC BOTANY (2008)
Bee foraging ranges and their relationship to body size
Sarah S. Greenleaf et al.
OECOLOGIA (2007)
Inbreeding depression and mixed mating in Leptosiphon jepsonii:: A comparison of three populations
Carol Goodwillie et al.
ANNALS OF BOTANY (2006)
Fire effects on plant diversity in serpentine vs. sandstone chaparral
HD Safford et al.
ECOLOGY (2004)
Response of plant-pollinator communities to fire: changes in diversity, abundance and floral reward structure
SG Potts et al.
OIKOS (2003)
Initial effects of prescribed fire on morphology, abundance, and phenology of forbs in big sagebrush communities in southeastern Oregon
DW Wrobleski et al.
RESTORATION ECOLOGY (2003)
Confronting multicollinearity in ecological multiple regression
MH Graham
ECOLOGY (2003)
Changes in interaction biodiversity induced by an introduced ungulate
DP Vazquez et al.
ECOLOGY LETTERS (2003)
How do visitation patterns vary among pollinators in relation to floral display and floral design in a generalist pollination system?
JD Thompson
OECOLOGIA (2001)
Pollination of a core flowering shrub species in Mediterranean phrygana: variation in pollinator diversity, abundance and effectiveness in response to fire
SG Potts et al.
OIKOS (2001)
Population type can influence the magnitude of inbreeding depression in Clarkia concinna (Onagraceae)
MJ Groom et al.
EVOLUTIONARY ECOLOGY (2000)
The effect of fire on flower visitation rate and fruit set in four core-species in east Mediterranean scrubland
G Ne'eman et al.
PLANT ECOLOGY (2000)