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Publikováno v:
Sociobiology, Vol 65, Iss 3 (2018)
Floral preferences of generalist foragers such as eusocial bees influence the success of pollination of many flowering plants, as well as competition with many other bee species in tropical communities. Eusocial bees are important for the pollination
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https://doaj.org/article/1dd11274733842f39eb906c1587a4fe2
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 8, Iss 4, p e59299 (2013)
Many recent studies have suggested that the majority of animal-pollinated plants have a higher diversity of pollinators than that expected according to their pollination syndrome. This broad generalization, often based on pollination web data, has be
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Autor:
Anna Vlašánková, Ximo Mengual, Štěpán Janeček, Petra Janečková, Michael Bartoš, Eliška Padyšáková
Publikováno v:
New Phytologist. 215:1574-1581
Since the time of Darwin, biologists have considered the floral nectar spur to be an adaptation representing a high degree of plant specialization. Nevertheless, some researchers suggest that nature is more complex and that even morphologically speci
Autor:
Jana Jersáková, Lars Götzenberger, Eliška Padyšáková, Michael Bartoš, Robert Tropek, Yannick Klomberg, Petra Janečková, Stepan Janecek
Publikováno v:
Plant biology (Stuttgart, Germany)References. 22(1)
One of the most fundamental, although controversial, questions related to the evolution of plant mating systems is the distribution of outcrossing rates. Self-compatibility, and especially autonomous self-pollination, can become particularly benefici
Publikováno v:
Oecologia. 183:1111-1120
There are two alternative hypotheses related to body size and competition for restricted food sources. The first one supposes that larger animals are superior competitors because of their increased feeding abilities, whereas the second one assumes su
Autor:
Štěpán Janeček, Eliška Padyšáková
Publikováno v:
Biotropica. 48:687-693
The long-standing paradigm that pollination systems adapted to hovering birds evolved only in the New World was recently challenged by the discovery of hovering pollination by Old World specialized passerine pollinators. This raises the possibility t
Autor:
Robert Tropek, Jakub Straka, Štěpán Janeček, Eliška Padyšáková, Michael Bartoš, Michal Tkoč, Lukáš Spitzer, Petr Janšta
Publikováno v:
Arthropod-Plant Interactions. 9:241-252
The degree of specialization in plant–pollinator relationships is probably the most intensively discussed topic of pollination biology. Phenotypically generalized flowers are typically also considered to be generalized ecologically and/or functiona
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European Journal of Wildlife Research. 60:99-107
Spatiotemporal heterogeneity in the distribution of resources, interspecific competition and predation are important factors determining the spatial distribution and co-occurrence of many animal taxa. Here, we use data from scent station field studie
Publikováno v:
Journal for Nature Conservation. 21:105-113
Corridors are thought to reduce the negative biological effects of habitat loss and fragmentation by providing connectivity and suitable habitat for many species, including carnivores. Although corridor structure maintenance is considered to be an es
Autor:
Jan Altman, Eliška Patáčová, Michal Pešata, Robert Tropek, Michael Bartoš, Eliška Padyšáková, Jana Kantorová, Štěpán Janeček
Publikováno v:
South African Journal of Botany. 78:63-74
Adaptations of the nectar traits in bird-pollinated flowers are amongst the most discussed aspects of floral evolution. In the case of sunbird-pollinated plants, data on nectar traits originate almost exclusively from the South African region and are