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184 related items for PubMed ID: 28822483

  • 1. The behavioral ecology of nectar robbing: why be tactic constant?
    Bronstein JL, Barker JL, Lichtenberg EM, Richardson LL, Irwin RE.
    Curr Opin Insect Sci; 2017 Jun; 21():14-18. PubMed ID: 28822483
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  • 2. Costs and benefits of alternative food handling tactics help explain facultative exploitation of pollination mutualisms.
    Lichtenberg EM, Irwin RE, Bronstein JL.
    Ecology; 2018 Aug; 99(8):1815-1824. PubMed ID: 29800495
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  • 3. Spatio-temporal variation of nectar robbing in Salvia gesneriflora and its effects on nectar production and legitimate visitors.
    Cuevas E, Rosas-Guerrero V.
    Plant Biol (Stuttg); 2016 Jan; 18(1):9-14. PubMed ID: 25677960
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  • 4. Floral nectar guide patterns discourage nectar robbing by bumble bees.
    Leonard AS, Brent J, Papaj DR, Dornhaus A.
    PLoS One; 2013 Jan; 8(2):e55914. PubMed ID: 23418475
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  • 5. Nectar replenishment maintains the neutral effects of nectar robbing on female reproductive success of Salvia przewalskii (Lamiaceae), a plant pollinated and robbed by bumble bees.
    Ye ZM, Jin XF, Wang QF, Yang CF, Inouye DW.
    Ann Bot; 2017 Apr 01; 119(6):1053-1059. PubMed ID: 28158409
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  • 6. Behavioural differences between male and female carpenter bees in nectar robbing and its effect on reproductive success in Glechoma longituba (Lamiaceae).
    Zhang YW, Zhao JM, Yang CF, Gituru WR.
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  • 7. Heavy metals in nectar modify behaviors of pollinators and nectar robbers: Consequences for plant fitness.
    Xun E, Zhang Y, Zhao J, Guo J.
    Environ Pollut; 2018 Nov 01; 242(Pt B):1166-1175. PubMed ID: 30114599
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  • 8. Impacts of nectar robbing on the foraging ecology of a territorial hummingbird.
    Hazlehurst JA, Karubian JO.
    Behav Processes; 2018 Apr 01; 149():27-34. PubMed ID: 29369784
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  • 9. Honeybees with extensive foraging experience rob nectar more frequently.
    Nagano Y, Yokoi T.
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  • 10. Consequences of secondary nectar robbing for male components of plant reproduction.
    Richman SK, Irwin RE, Bosak JT, Bronstein JL.
    Am J Bot; 2018 May 27; 105(5):943-949. PubMed ID: 29797579
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  • 11. Pollinators shift to nectar robbers when florivory occurs, with effects on reproductive success in Iris bulleyana (Iridaceae).
    Ye ZM, Jin XF, Wang QF, Yang CF, Inouye DW.
    Plant Biol (Stuttg); 2017 Sep 27; 19(5):760-766. PubMed ID: 28509436
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  • 12. Floral visitors of sesame (Sesamum indicum L.): Elucidating their nectar-robbing behaviour and impacts on the plant reproduction.
    Layek U, Bhandari T, Das A, Karmakar P.
    PLoS One; 2024 Sep 27; 19(4):e0300398. PubMed ID: 38635674
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  • 13. The Hole Truth: Why Do Bumble Bees Rob Flowers More Than Once?
    Bronstein JL, Davidowitz G, Lichtenberg EM, Irwin RE.
    Plants (Basel); 2024 Sep 06; 13(17):. PubMed ID: 39273991
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  • 14. Pollination ecology of Anthyllis vulneraria subsp. vulgaris (Fabaceae): nectar robbers as pollinators.
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  • 15. Are nectar-robbers mutualists or antagonists?
    Richardson SC.
    Oecologia; 2004 Apr 06; 139(2):246-54. PubMed ID: 14767755
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  • 16. Immediate effects of nectar robbing by Palestine sunbirds (Nectarinia osea) on nectar alkaloid concentrations in tree tobacco (Nicotiana glauca).
    Kaczorowski RL, Koplovich A, Sporer F, Wink M, Markman S.
    J Chem Ecol; 2014 Apr 06; 40(4):325-30. PubMed ID: 24692053
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  • 17. Nectar robbery by a hermit hummingbird: association to floral phenotype and its influence on flowers and network structure.
    Maruyama PK, Vizentin-Bugoni J, Dalsgaard B, Sazima I, Sazima M.
    Oecologia; 2015 Jul 06; 178(3):783-93. PubMed ID: 25740333
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  • 18. Determination of Flower Constancy in Bombus atratus Franklin and Bombus bellicosus Smith (Hymenoptera: Apidae) through Palynological Analysis of Nectar and Corbicular Pollen Loads.
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    Neotrop Entomol; 2015 Dec 06; 44(6):546-52. PubMed ID: 26283191
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  • 19. Consequences of multiple flower-insect interactions for subsequent plant-insect interactions and plant reproduction.
    Soper Gorden NL, Adler LS.
    Am J Bot; 2018 Nov 06; 105(11):1835-1846. PubMed ID: 30376158
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  • 20. Nectar robbing in bellflower (Sesamum radiatum) benefited pollinators but unaffected maternal function of plant reproduction.
    Varma S, Sinu PA.
    Sci Rep; 2019 Jun 07; 9(1):8357. PubMed ID: 31175314
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