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Pollination
Wed, Aug 04, 2021:
1:30 PM-2:30 PM
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Does similarity in floral morphology, volatiles, or color explain floral visitor communities better than phylogenetic relatedness? A test with naïve pollinators at a common garden outside of the native range of Abronia spp
Eric LoPresti
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Oklahoma State University
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Effects of pollination on plant survival, growth, and reproduction in three subalpine species
Amy M. Iler
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Northwestern University & The Chicago Botanic Garden
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Fire heterogeneity promotes pollinator diversity in southeastern U.S. pine forests
Michael D. Ulyshen
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USDA Forest Service
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Intraspecific variation across interaction types in pollinating insects
Gordon P. Smith
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Cornell University
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Metabolomic analysis of pollen nutrients collected by wild bumble bees in the Sierra Nevada Mountains
Kaleigh Fisher
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UC Davis
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Native floral strips fill seasonal resource gaps supporting pollinators in horticultural settings
Lena Alice Schmidt
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Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment, Western Sydney University
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Nocturnal and diurnal contribution to pollination in urban community gardens
Nicole Elise Wonderlin
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Entomology, Michigan State University
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The influence of ecological complexity on the interactions between key ecosystem services
Chatura Vaidya
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University of Michigan
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