PS 13 - Pollination

Monday, August 12, 2019: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall, Kentucky International Convention Center
Interactive effects between donor and recipient species mediate fitness costs of heterospecific pollen receipt in a coflowering community
Gerardo Arceo-Gomez, East Tennessee State University; Rainee Kaczorowski, University of Pittsburgh; Cheril Patel, East Tennessee State University; Tia-Lynn Ashman, University of Pittsburgh
Behavioral variation and pollen choice in specialist bee Ptilothrix bombiformis across an urban to rural gradient
Jennifer C. Mullikin, Saint Louis University; Retha M. Edens-Meier, Saint Louis University; Gerardo R. Camilo, Saint Louis University, Saint Louis Zoo
The effect of landscape structure and composition on pollination networks in tropical landscapes
Ana Paula Medina, Oregon State University; Matthew G. Betts, Oregon State University; Adam S. Hadley, Forest Biodiversity Research Network
Butterfly abundance declines over 20 years of systematic monitoring in Ohio, USA
Tyson M. Wepprich, Oregon State University; Nick Haddad, Michigan State University; Leslie Ries, Georgetown University; Jeffrey R. Adrion, University of Oregon; Jerome Wiedmann, Ohio Lepidopterists
Floral color, nectar sugar content and composition, and animal pollinators: A test of the pollination syndrome hypothesis
Christopher F. Sacchi, Kutztown University of PA; Serena Mang, Kutztown University; Thomas A. Betts, Kutztown University
Pollen resource abundance and its effects on foraging efficiency in Bombus spp
Sophia Rosenberg, University of Virginia; Leonardo A. Gates, Florida International University; T'ai H. Roulston, University of Virginia; David E. Carr, University of Virginia
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