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Autor:
Staines, Morgan, Vo, Cathy, Puiu, Natalie, Hayes, Sarah, Tuiwawa, Marika, Stevens, Mark I., Schwarz, Michael P.
Publikováno v:
Journal of Tropical Ecology, 2017 Jan 01. 33(3), 183-187.
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https://www.jstor.org/stable/26563673
Autor:
Danielle T. Limgenco, Olivia K. Davies, Michael P. Schwarz, Jenna T. Draper, Mark I. Stevens, Elise Kalderovskis, Tia Kearney, Jessica Wong, Orkun Atakan, Lochlan Taylor, Tenn Haigh, Marika Tuiwawa
Publikováno v:
Arthropod-Plant Interactions. 15:13-22
Super-generalism is a pollinator trait where species obtain floral resources from a very wide range of plant species. Theoretical and empirical studies suggest that on islands with low pollinator diversity, such pollinators should evolve to exploit a
Publikováno v:
Systematic Biology. Mar2001, Vol. 50 Issue 2.
Autor:
Ben A. Parslow, Aurelie M. Kanishka, Ruby M. Howell, Mark I. Stevens, Michael P. Schwarz, Bridgette L. Barnden, Alice C. Grieve
Publikováno v:
Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia. 142:122-129
Parasitoid wasps of the subfamily Hyptiogastrinae (Gasteruptiidae) are known to lay eggs in the nests of solitary bees and wasps. Their larvae are considered predator-inquilines, consuming the host’s eggs and larvae and then the nest provisions. Ps
In isolated islands with low pollinator diversity, it has been suggested that native pollinators should evolve into super-generalists that could facilitate the spread of exotic plant species that might otherwise rely on specialist pollinators. Conseq
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::f1ce869c9e177459f40b8cb23164d537
https://hdl.handle.net/11541.2/135980
https://hdl.handle.net/11541.2/135980
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Autor:
Mark I. Stevens, Michael P. Schwarz, Marika Tuiwawa, Morgan Staines, Sarah E. Hayes, Cathy Vo, Natalie Puiu
The ability of plants to colonize new habitats is influenced by their dependence on effective pollinators. This can be very important for plants that require specialized pollinators, especially when they disperse to islands that have low pollinator d
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https://hdl.handle.net/11541.2/127792
https://hdl.handle.net/11541.2/127792
Autor:
Nikki Francis, Mark I. Stevens, Seamus Doherty, Sarah E. Hayes, Marika Tuiwawa, Michael P. Schwarz, Arthur Crichton
Publikováno v:
Pacific Conservation Biology. 25:135
The success of invading plants in island ecosystems has often been inferred to result from 'invader complexes', where cointroduced plants and their specialist pollinators can reciprocally enhance each other's spread. However, it has also been suggest
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Autor:
Pauly, Alain, Villemant, Claire
Homalictus ounuensis (Cheesman & Perkins, 1939) Halictus ounuensis Cheesman & Perkins, 1939: 165, 166, figs 1-3. MATÉRIEL TYPE. — Vanuatu, Malekula Island, Ounua, III-IV.1929, holotype ♀ (BMNH). DISTRIBUTION. — Endémique du Vanuatu (Male
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