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Ollerton, J.
,
Alarcon, R.
,
Waser, N.
,
Price, M.
,
Watts, S.
,
Cranmer, L.
,
Hingston, A.
,
Peter, C.
and
Rotenberry, J.
(2009)
A global test of the pollination syndrome hypothesis.
Annals of Botany.
103
(9), pp. 1471-1480. 0305-7364.
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.
Watts, S.
(2008)
Plant-flower visitor interactions in the Sacred Valley of Peru.
Doctoral thesis. The University of Northampton.
Watts, S.
,
Ovalle, D.
,
Herrera, 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.
Dalsgaard, B.
,
Magård, E.
,
Fjeldså, J.
,
Martín González, A.
,
Rahbek, C.
,
Olesen, J.
,
Ollerton, J.
,
Alarcón, R.
,
Cardoso Araujo, A.
,
Cotton, P.
,
Lara, C.
,
Machado, C.
,
Sazima, I.
,
Sazima, M.
,
Timmermann, A.
,
Watts, S.
,
Sandel, B.
,
Sutherland, W.
and
Svenning, J.
(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.
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