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Number of items: 38.

Article

  1. Ollerton, J. (2012) Biogeography: are tropical species less specialised? Current Biology. 22(21), R914-R915. 0960-9822.
  2. 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).
  3. Ollerton, J. (2012) The importance of native pollinators. The Plantsman. 11(2), pp. 86-89. 1477-5298.
  4. Watts, S., Ovalle, D. H., Herrera, M. M. and Ollerton, J. (2012) Pollinator effectiveness of native and non-native flower visitors to an apparently generalist Andean shrub, Duranta mandonii (Verbenaceae). Plant Species Biology. 27(2), pp. 147-158. 0913-557x.
  5. Cranmer, L., McCollin, D. and Ollerton, J. (2012) Landscape structure influences pollinator movements and directly affects plant reproductive success. Oikos. 121(4), pp. 562-568. 0030-1299.
  6. Munguia-Rosas, M. A., Parra-Tabla, V., Ollerton, J. and Cervera, J. C. (2012) Environmental control of reproductive phenology and the effect of pollen supplementation on resource allocation in the cleistogamous weed, Ruellia nudiflora (Acanthaceae). Annals of Botany. 109(2), pp. 343-350. 0305-7364.
  7. 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.
  8. 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.
  9. Parra-Tabla, V., Vargas, C. F., Naval, C., Calvo, L. M. and Ollerton, J. (2011) Population status and reproductive success of an endangered epiphytic orchid in a fragmented landscape. Biotropica. 43(5), pp. 640-647. 0006-3606.
  10. 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.
  11. 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.
  12. 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.
  13. Ollerton, J., Winfree, R. and Tarrant, S. (2011) How many flowering plants are pollinated by animals? Oikos. 120(3), pp. 321-326. 0030-1299.
  14. 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.
  15. 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.
  16. Erenler, H. E., Ashton, P. A., Gillman, M. P. and Ollerton, J. (2010) Factors determining species richness of soil seed banks in lowland ancient woodlands. Biodiversity and Conservation. 19(6), pp. 1631-1648. 0960-3115.
  17. Ricciardi, F., Boyer, M. and Ollerton, J. (2010) Assemblage and interaction structure of the anemonefish-anemone mutualism across the Manado region of Sulawesi, Indonesia. Environmental Biology of Fishes. 87(4), pp. 333-347. 0378-1909.
  18. 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]
  19. Ollerton, J. and Coulthard, E. (2009) Evolution of animal pollination. Science. 326(5954), pp. 808-809. 0036-8075.
  20. Gonzalez, A., Dalsgaard, B., Ollerton, J., Timmermann, A., Olesen, J., Andersen, L. and Tossas, A. (2009) Effects of climate on pollination networks in the West Indies. Journal of Tropical Ecology. 25(5), pp. 493-506. 0266-4674.
  21. Ollerton, J., Alarcon, R., Waser, N. M., Price, M. V., Watts, S., Cranmer, L., Hingston, A., Peter, C. I. and Rotenberry, J. (2009) A global test of the pollination syndrome hypothesis. Annals of Botany. 103(9), pp. 1471-1480. 0305-7364.
  22. Ollerton, J., Masinde, S., Meve, U., Picker, M. and Whittington, A. (2009) Fly pollination in Ceropegia (Apocynaceae: Asclepiadoideae): biogeographic and phylogenetic perspectives. Annals of Botany. 103(9), pp. 1501-1514. 0305-7364.
  23. Dalsgaard, B., Gonzalez, A., Olesen, J., Ollerton, J., Timmermann, A., Andersen, L. and Tossas, A. (2009) Plant–hummingbird interactions in the West Indies: floral specialisation gradients associated with environment and hummingbird size. Oecologia. 159(4), pp. 757-766. 0029-8549.
  24. Alarcon, R., Waser, N. M. and Ollerton, J. (2008) Year-to-year variation in the topology of a plant–pollinator interaction network. Oikos. 117(12), pp. 1796-1807. 1600-0706.
  25. Ollerton, J., Cranmer, L., Stelzer, R. J., Sullivan, S. and Chittka, L. (2008) Bird pollination of Canary Island endemic plants. Naturwissenschaften. 1432-1904.
  26. Ollerton, J. (2008) A Review of: “Ecology and Evolution of Flowers” / Lawrence D.Harder, Spencer C.H. Barrett (eds.). Systematic Biology. 57(3), pp. 516-517. 1063-5157.
  27. Dalsgaard, B., Gonzalez, A., Olesen, J., Timmermann, A., Andersen, L. and Ollerton, J. (2008) Pollination networks and functional specialization: a test using Lesser Antillean plant–hummingbird assemblages. Oikos. 117(5), pp. 789-793. 1600-0706.
  28. Ollerton, J., Killick, A., Lamborn, E., Watts, S. and Whiston, M. (2007) Multiple meanings and modes: on the many ways to be a generalist flower. Taxon. 56(3), pp. 717-728. 0040-0262.
  29. Ollerton, J., Stott, A., Allnut, E., Shove, S., Taylor, C. and Lamborn, E. (2007) Pollination niche overlap between a parasitic plant and its host. Oecologia. 151(3), pp. 473-485. 0029-8549.
  30. Ollerton, J., McCollin, D., Fautin, D. and Allen, G. (2007) Finding NEMO: nestedness engendered by mutualistic organisation in anemonefish and their hosts. Proceedings of the Royal Society Series B. 274(1609), pp. 591-598. 0962-8452.
  31. Stelzer, R. J., Ollerton, J. and Chittka, L. (2007) Keine Nachweis für Hummelbesuch der Kanarischen Vogelblumen (Hymenoptera: Apidae). Entomologia Generalis. 30, pp. 153-154. 0171-8177.
  32. Ollerton, J., Grace, J. and Smith, K. (2007) Pollinator behaviour and adaptive floral colour change in Anthophora alluadii (Hymenoptera: Apidae) and Erysimum scoparium (Brassicaceae) on Tenerife. Entomologia Generalis. 29, pp. 253-268. 0171-8177.

Book Section

  1. Ollerton, J. (2010) W(h)ither science? In: Hine, D. and Kingsnorth, P. (eds.) Dark Mountain: Issue 1. Dark Mountain Project. pp. 146-149.

Conference or Workshop Item

  1. Ollerton, J. (2010) The evolution of pollination systems in Ceropegia. Paper presented to: 24th Annual Meeting of the Scandinavian Association for Pollination Ecologists (SCAPE), Stockholm, Sweden, 21-24 October 2010.
  2. Allen, S. C. H., Ollerton, J., Murray, T. and Wayne, S. (2010) A new 3D immersive environment for visualising biological data. Paper presented to: Biological Sciences Research Council/Arts & Humanities Research Council (BBSRC/AHRC) Workshop on The Challenges of Visualising Data, Bristol, England, 16-17 November 2010.
  3. Ollerton, J., Masinde, S., Meve, U., Picker, M. and Whittington, A. (2009) Why do species interact? A test of four hypotheses using Ceropegia (Apocynaceae) as a case study. Paper presented to: National Museum of Nature and Science International Symposium 2009 - Origin of Biodiversity by Biological Interactions, Tokyo, Japan, 21 - 23 November 2009.

Honorary role

  1. Ollerton, J. (2011) Editor. Journal of Pollination Ecology. Cambridge, Ontario: Enviroquest Ltd. 1920-7603.
  2. Ollerton, J. (2011) Academic Editor. PLoS ONE. San Francisco: Public Library of Science. 1932-6203.
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