Publication
The potential for indirect effects between co-flowering plants via shared pollinators depends on resource abundance, accessibility and relatedness
Luísa Gigante Carvalheiro, Jacobus Christiaan Biesmeijer, Gita Benadi, Jochen Fründ, Martina Stang, Ignasi Bartomeus, Christopher N. Kaiser-Bunbury, Mathilde Baude, Sofia I. F. Gomes, Vincent Merckx, Katherine C. R. Baldock, Andrew T. D. Bennett, Ruth Boada, Riccardo Bommarco, Ralph Cartar, Natacha Chacoff, Juliana Dänhardt, Lynn V. Dicks, Carsten F. Dormann, Johan Ekroos, Kate S.E. Henson, Andrea Holzschuh, Robert R. Junker, Martha Lopezaraiza-Mikel, Jane Memmott, Ana Montero-Castaño, Isabel L. Nelson, Theodora Petanidou, Eileen F. Power, Maj Rundlöf, Henrik G. Smith, Jane C. Stout, Kehinde Temitope, Teja Tscharntke, Thomas Tscheulin, Montserrat Vilà, William E. Kunin
Ecology Letters, August 2014, Wiley
DOI: 10.1111/ele.12342