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View article: Pollen sterols are highly diverse but phylogenetically conserved
Pollen sterols are highly diverse but phylogenetically conserved Open
Summary Phytosterols regulate cell membrane fluidity and are precursors for plant hormones and secondary metabolites in plants. Insects are auxotrophic for sterols; therefore, they have to consume phytosterols and dealkylate them to choles…
View article: Specialization and adaptation in pollen sterol use by wild bees
Specialization and adaptation in pollen sterol use by wild bees Open
Sterols are essential metabolites in eukaryots, acting as stabilizing components of membranes and steroid hormone precursors. Unlike other animals, insects cannot biosynthesise sterols de novo so must acquire them from diet. Honeybees sele…
View article: Pollen sterols are highly diverse but phylogenetically conserved
Pollen sterols are highly diverse but phylogenetically conserved Open
Summary Sterols regulate cell membrane fluidity and are precursors for hormone and secondary metabolite production in plants, but plant sterols also have a critical role as nutrients in herbivores. Here we describe the distribution of 78 d…
View article: The diversity and evolution of pollination systems in large plant clades: Apocynaceae as a case study
The diversity and evolution of pollination systems in large plant clades: Apocynaceae as a case study Open
Within Apocynaceae, interactions with pollinators are highly structured both phylogenetically and biogeographically. Variation in transition rates between pollination systems suggest constraints on their evolution, whereas regional differe…
View article: Appendix D. Results of additional linear mixed-effects models testing for differences in the numbers of collected individuals and estimated species richness (ACE values) between the methods (observation plots, standardized transect walks, and pan trap) and habitat types.
Appendix D. Results of additional linear mixed-effects models testing for differences in the numbers of collected individuals and estimated species richness (ACE values) between the methods (observation plots, standardized transect walks, and pan trap) and habitat types. Open
Results of additional linear mixed-effects models testing for differences in the numbers of collected individuals and estimated species richness (ACE values) between the methods (observation plots, standardized transect walks, and pan trap…
View article: Appendix G. A color version of Fig. 2.
Appendix G. A color version of Fig. 2. Open
A color version of Fig. 2.
View article: Appendix E. Results of additional linear mixed-effects models testing for differences in the numbers of collected individuals and estimated species richness (ACE values) between the methods that were tested in the seminatural habitats.
Appendix E. Results of additional linear mixed-effects models testing for differences in the numbers of collected individuals and estimated species richness (ACE values) between the methods that were tested in the seminatural habitats. Open
Results of additional linear mixed-effects models testing for differences in the numbers of collected individuals and estimated species richness (ACE values) between the methods that were tested in the seminatural habitats.
View article: Appendix B. List of the sampling dates for the tested methods.
Appendix B. List of the sampling dates for the tested methods. Open
List of the sampling dates for the tested methods.
View article: Appendix C. A complete list of the detected bee species along with the total numbers of individuals that were collected with the tested methods.
Appendix C. A complete list of the detected bee species along with the total numbers of individuals that were collected with the tested methods. Open
A complete list of the detected bee species along with the total numbers of individuals that were collected with the tested methods.
View article: Appendix F. The relative contribution of the tested methods in detecting additional species.
Appendix F. The relative contribution of the tested methods in detecting additional species. Open
The relative contribution of the tested methods in detecting additional species.