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University Schools, Divisions and Research Centres
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Landscape and Biodiversity Research Group
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Dalsgaard, B.
,
Magård, E.
,
Fjeldså, J.
,
Martín González, A. M.
,
Rahbek, C.
,
Olesen, J. M.
,
Ollerton, J.
,
Alarcón, R.
,
Cardoso Araujo, A.
,
Cotton, P. A.
,
Lara, C.
,
Machado, C. G.
,
Sazima, I.
,
Sazima, M.
,
Timmermann, A.
,
Watts, S.
,
Sandel, B.
,
Sutherland, W. J.
and
Svenning, J.-C.
(2011)
Specialization in plant-hummingbird networks is associated with species richness, contemporary precipitation and Quaternary climate-change velocity.
PLoS ONE.
6
(10), e25891. 1932-6203.
Dalsgaard, B.
,
Timmermann, A.
,
Martín González, A. M.
,
Olesen, J.
,
Ollerton, J.
and
Andersen, L.
(2010)
Heliconia-hummingbird interactions in the Lesser Antilles: a geographic mosaic?
Caribbean Journal of Science.
46
(2/3), pp. 328-331. 0008-6452. [Mailed 2012]
Mayer, C.
,
Adler, L.
,
Armbruster, W. S.
,
Dafni, A.
,
Eardley, C.
,
Huang, S.-Q.
,
Kevan, P. G.
,
Ollerton, J.
,
Packer, L.
,
Ssymank, A.
,
Stout, J. C.
and
Potts, S. G.
(2011)
Pollination ecology in the 21st Century: key questions for future research.
Journal of Pollination Ecology.
3
, pp. 8-23. 1920-7603.
Munguia-Rosas, M. A.
,
Ollerton, J.
and
Parra-Tabla, V.
(2011)
Phenotypic selection on flowering phenology and size in two dioecious plant species with different pollen vectors.
Plant Species Biology.
26
(3), pp. 205-212. 0913-557x.
Munguía-Rosas, M. A.
,
Ollerton, J.
,
Parra-Tabla, V.
and
De-Nova, J. A.
(2011)
Meta-analysis of phenotypic selection on flowering phenology suggests that early flowering plants are favoured.
Ecology Letters.
14
(5), pp. 511-521. 1461-023X.
Ollerton, J.
(2011)
Academic Editor.
PLoS ONE. San Francisco: Public Library of Science. 1932-6203.
Ollerton, J.
(2011)
Editor.
Journal of Pollination Ecology. Cambridge, Ontario: Enviroquest Ltd. 1920-7603.
Ollerton, J.
(2012)
Biogeography: are tropical species less specialised?
Current Biology.
22
(21), R914-R915. 0960-9822.
Ollerton, J.
(2012)
The importance of native pollinators.
The Plantsman.
11
(2), pp. 86-89. 1477-5298.
Ollerton, J.
,
Chancellor, G.
and
van Wyhe, J.
(2012)
John Tweedie and Charles Darwin in Buenos Aires.
Notes and Records of the Royal Society.
66
(2), pp. 115-124. 0035-9149 (print), 1743-0178 (online).
Ollerton, J.
,
Watts, S.
,
Connerty, S.
,
Lock, J.
,
Parker, L.
,
Wilson, I.
,
Schueller, S.
,
Nattero, J.
,
Cocucci, A. A.
,
Izhaki, I.
,
Geerts, S.
,
Pauw, A.
and
Stout, J. C.
(2012)
Pollination ecology of the invasive tree tobacco Nicotiana glauca: comparisons across native and non-native ranges.
Journal of Pollination Ecology.
9
, pp. 85-95. 1920-7603.
Ollerton, J.
,
Winfree, R.
and
Tarrant, S.
(2011)
How many flowering plants are pollinated by animals?
Oikos.
120
(3), pp. 321-326. 0030-1299.
Rahman, M. L.
,
Tarrant, S.
,
McCollin, D.
and
Ollerton, J.
(2011)
The conservation value of restored landfill sites in the East Midlands, UK for supporting bird communities.
Biodiversity and Conservation.
20
(9), pp. 1879-1893. 0960-3115.
Waser, N. M.
,
Ollerton, J.
and
Erhardt, A.
(2011)
Typology in pollination biology: lessons from an historical critique.
Journal of Pollination Ecology.
3
(1), pp. 1-7. 1920-7603.
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