2022 ESA Annual Meeting (August 14 - 19)

COS 135 Pollination 5

8:00 AM-9:30 AM
516B
8:00 AM
Successional and phenological effects on plant-floral visitor interaction networks of a tropical dry forest
Mauricio Quesada, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México;Jorge Cortés-Flores, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico;Martha Lopezaraiza-Mikel, Universidad Autónoma de Guerrero;Martin de Santiago-Hernández, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México;Silvana Martén-Rodriguez, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México;E.Jacob Cristóbal-Pérez, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México;María J. Aguilar-Aguilar, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México;Francisco Balvino-Olvera, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México;Oliverio Delgado-Carrillo, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México;Roberto Sáyago, Universidad Autónoma de Guerrero;Gumersindo Sánchez-Montoya, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México;Eric Fuchs, Universidad de Costa Rica;
8:15 AM
Right plant, right place, right pollinator? Evaluation of resource values, and pollinator visitation on native and nonnative plants under different water availability conditions
Joanna J. Silva, University of Florida;Gary W. Knox, Department of Environmental Horticulture, North Florida Research and Education Center, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida;Sandra Wilson, University of Florida;Rachel Mallinger, University of Florida;
8:30 AM
Day and night pollinators contribute separately to the reproduction of a sand verbena (Abronia fragrans, Nyctaginaceae)
Sierra Jaeger, University of South Carolina;Cecilia Girvin, University of California, Santa Cruz;Natalie Demarest, Oklahoma State University;Eric LoPresti, Oklahoma State University;
8:45 AM
CANCELLED - Pollen nutrition structures bee-wildflower community interactions in the Eastern Sierra
Anthony D. Vaudo, University of Nevada Reno;Lee A. Dyer, University of Nevada, Reno;Anne S. Leonard, University of Nevada, Reno;
9:00 AM
The influence of pollen macronutrients on plant-pollinator interactions
Justin A. Bain, Northwestern University, Chicago Botanic Garden, & Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory;Paul J. CaraDonna, Northwestern University;
9:15 AM
Maintenance of geographic mosaicness in floral color polymorphism is driven by variation in physiological compatibilities, floral ecology, and pollinator interactions
Saket Shrotri, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Bhopal;Krithjgnan Bhardhwaj, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Bhopal;Vinita Gowda, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Bhopal;