Deconstructing pollinator community effectiveness
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Willcox, Bryony K
Aizen, Marcelo A.
Cunningham, Saul
Mayfield, Margaret M.
Rader, Romina
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Elsevier BV
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Effective pollination is a complex, context-dependent
phenomenon determined by both species-level and
community-level factors. While pollinator communities are
constituted by interacting organisms in a shared environment, these factors are often simplified or overlooked when quantifying species-level pollinator effectiveness alone. Here, we review the recent literature on pollinator effectiveness to identify the pros and cons of existing methods and outline three important areas for future research: plant-pollinator interactions, heterospecific pollen transfer and variation in pollination outcomes. We conclude that pollinator community
effectiveness needs to be acknowledged as a key property of pollination effectiveness in order to fully account for the suite of plant, pollinator and environmental factors known to influence different stages of successful pollination.
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Current Opinion in Insect Science