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Ecological Entomology | 2003

How does insect visitation trigger floral colour change

Clive Nuttman; Pat Willmer

Abstract.  1. Visitation by the key pollinator, Bombus terrestris, was implicated in inducible flower colour change in Lupinus pilosus. Behaviour at the flower and rate of visitation by these bumble bees had specific effects; exclusion of this flower visitor led to retarded onset, and reduced rate, of colour change.


Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society | 2011

The Utility of Aerial Pan-Trapping for Assessing Insect Pollinators Across Vertical Strata

Clive Nuttman; Mark Otieno; Peter Kwapong; Rofela Combey; Pat Willmer; Simon G. Potts

Abstract Insect pollinators provide a critical ecosystem service by pollinating many wild flowers and crops. It is therefore essential to be able to effectively survey and monitor pollinator communities across a range of habitats, and in particular, sample the often stratified parts of the habitats where insects are found. To date, a wide array of sampling methods have been used to collect insect pollinators, but no single method has been used effectively to sample across habitat types and throughout the spatial structure of habitats. Here we present a method of ‘aerial pan-trapping’ that allows insect pollinators to be sampled across the vertical strata from the canopy of forests to agro-ecosystems. We surveyed and compared the species richness and abundance of a wide range of insect pollinators in agricultural, secondary regenerating forest and primary forest habitats in Ghana to evaluate the usefulness of this approach. In addition to confirming the efficacy of the method at heights of up to 30 metres and the effects of trap color on catch, we found greatest insect abundance in agricultural land and higher bee abundance and species richness in undisturbed forest compared to secondary forest.


Functional Ecology | 2009

Floral volatiles controlling ant behaviour

Pat Willmer; Clive Nuttman; Nigel E. Raine; Graham N. Stone; Jonathan G. Pattrick; Kate Henson; Philip Stillman; Lynn McIlroy; Simon G. Potts; Jeffe T. Knudsen


Current Biology | 2009

Bidirectional Flower Color and Shape Changes Allow a Second Opportunity for Pollination

Pat Willmer; Dara A. Stanley; Karin Steijven; I. M. Matthews; Clive Nuttman


Biological Journal of The Linnean Society | 2006

Visual cues and foraging choices: bee visits to floral colour phases in Alkanna orientalis (Boraginaceae)

Clive Nuttman; F. M. Semida; S. Zalat; Pat Willmer


Journal of pollination ecology | 2013

Aggressive displacement of Xylocopa nigrita carpenter bees from flowers of Lagenaria sphaerica (Cucurbitaceae) by territorial male Eastern Olive Sunbirds (Cyanomitra olivacea) in Tanzania

Jeff Ollerton; Clive Nuttman


African Journal of Ecology | 2013

Tea breaks: how flower visitors can benefit from unplanned floral buffer strips in a Tanzanian tea plantation

Olivia Norfolk; Lotha Laisser Sadiki; Brittanie Broughton; Mark Otieno; Clive Nuttman


Entomologia Generalis | 2008

Hoverfly Visitation in Relation to Floral Colour Change (Diptera: Syrphidae)

Clive Nuttman; Pat Willmer


Entomologia Generalis | 2008

Die Attraktion von Schwebfliegen in Abhängigkeit vom Farbwechsel bei Blüten (Diptera: Syrphidae)

Clive Nuttman; Pat Willmer


Journal of pollination ecology | 2016

Pollination ecology of Desmodium setigerum (Fabaceae) in Uganda; do big bees do it better?

Clive Nuttman; Tiina Piironen; Karin Syeijven; Dara A. Stanley; Emma Sandler Berlin; Pat Willmer; Mark Otieno

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Pat Willmer

University of St Andrews

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Jeff Ollerton

University of Northampton

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Kate Henson

University of St Andrews

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Lynn McIlroy

University of St Andrews

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