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    Flower colour and visitation rates of Costus arabicus support the ‘bee avoidance’ hypothesis for red‐reflecting hummingbird‐pollinated flowers by Bergamo, Pedro J., Rech, André R., Brito, Vinícius L. G., Sazima, Marlies, Ayasse, Manfred

    Published in Functional ecology (01-05-2016)
    “…Summary Floral colour mediates plant–pollinator interactions by often signalling floral resources. In this sense, hummingbird‐pollinated flowers are frequently…”
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    How many animal‐pollinated angiosperms are nectar‐producing? by Ballarin, Caio S., Fontúrbel, Francisco E., Rech, André R., Oliveira, Paulo E., Goés, Guilherme Alcarás, Polizello, Diego S., Oliveira, Pablo H., Hachuy‐Filho, Leandro, Amorim, Felipe W.

    Published in The New phytologist (01-09-2024)
    “…Summary The diversity of plant–pollinator interactions is grounded in floral resources, with nectar considered one of the main floral rewards plants produce…”
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    Hummingbird contribution to plant reproduction in the rupestrian grasslands is not defined by pollination syndrome by Amorim, Marsal D., Maruyama, Pietro K., Baronio, Gudryan J., Azevedo, Cristiano S., Rech, André R.

    Published in Oecologia (01-05-2022)
    “…Floral traits mediate the roles of distinct animals as effective pollinators along a generalization/specialization continuum. Many plant species are visited by…”
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    Nectar production, reproductive success and the evolution of generalised pollination within a specialised pollen-rewarding plant family: a case study using Miconia theizans by de Brito, Vinícius L. G., Rech, André R., Ollerton, Jeff, Sazima, Marlies

    Published in Plant systematics and evolution (01-06-2017)
    “…Generalist plant-pollinator interactions are prevalent in nature. Here, we untangle the role of nectar production in the visitation and pollen…”
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    Model-Based Estimation of Amazonian Forests Recovery Time after Drought and Fire Events by Bruno L. De Faria, Gina Marano, Camille Piponiot, Carlos A. Silva, Vinícius de L. Dantas, Ludmila Rattis, Andre R. Rech, Alessio Collalti

    Published in Forests (01-01-2021)
    “…In recent decades, droughts, deforestation and wildfires have become recurring phenomena that have heavily affected both human activities and natural…”
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    Plant-hummingbird interactions and temporal nectar availability in a restinga from Brazil by Fonseca, Lorena C N, Vizentin-Bugoni, Jeferson, Rech, André R, Alves, Maria Alice S

    Published in Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (01-10-2015)
    “…Hummingbirds are the most important and specialized group of pollinating birds in the Neotropics and their interactions with plants are key components to many…”
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    Plant-hummingbird interactions and temporal nectar availability in arestinga from Brazil by FONSECA, LORENA C.N., VIZENTIN-BUGONI, JEFERSON, RECH, ANDRÉ R., ALVES, MARIA ALICE S.

    Published in Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (01-12-2015)
    “…ABSTRACT Hummingbirds are the most important and specialized group of pollinating birds in the Neotropics and their interactions with plants are key components…”
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    Plantas, polinizadores e algumas articulações da biologia da polinização com a teoria ecológica by Gudryan J. Barônio, Artur A. Maciel, Arthur C. Oliveira, Renan O.A.C Kobal, Desirée A.L. Meireles, Vinícius L.G. Brito, André R. Rech

    Published in Rodriguésia (01-06-2016)
    “…Resumo A consolidação em uma área do conhecimento acontece principalmente quando as informações acerca de um determinado fato ou fenômeno são sistematizadas na…”
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    Flower colour and visitation rates of C ostus arabicus support the ‘bee avoidance’ hypothesis for red‐reflecting hummingbird‐pollinated flowers by Bergamo, Pedro J., Rech, André R., Brito, Vinícius L. G., Sazima, Marlies

    Published in Functional ecology (01-05-2016)
    “…Floral colour mediates plant–pollinator interactions by often signalling floral resources. In this sense, hummingbird‐pollinated flowers are frequently…”
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