2024
DOI: 10.1111/aec.13523
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Generalist southern African temperate forest canopy tree species have distinct pollinator communities partially predicted by floral traits

Rudi Crispin Swart,
Sjirk Geerts,
James Stephen Pryke
et al.

Abstract: Forest canopies provide important resources for insect communities via flowers. Yet, pollination systems of tall forest trees are poorly studied, resulting from the difficulties in observing pollinator activity at the canopy level and great temporal variation in flower production. In temperate forest canopies of the southern hemisphere, small, whitish and generalist flowers seem to dominate. Here, we observed insect flower visitors, at the canopy level, to four southern Afrotemperate forest tree species bearin… Show more

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