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1. Investigating the longstanding mystery of stigma length differences between morphs of distylous plants.

2. The tripping mechanism of flowers affects pollen transfer dynamics

3. Heterospecific pollen avoidance strategy prevails in the generalized plant–pollinator network on Yongxing Island.

4. Landscape structure and farming management interacts to modulate pollination supply and crop production in blueberries.

5. Reproductive isolation between two sympatric bat-pollinated Bauhinia (Leguminosae).

6. Pollen Count Dynamics in Rapeseed Stamens in Early Spring

7. Invasive Asteraceae plants can enhance community stability by changing pollination network structure, yet cause intense pollen disturbance to native plants in an oceanic island community.

8. Staminal hairs increase pollinator attraction and pollination accuracy in Tradescantia fluminensis (Commelinaceae).

9. Heterospecific pollen avoidance strategy prevails in the generalized plant–pollinator network on Yongxing Island

10. The behavior of insect pollinators in a teak (Tectona grandis L. f.) clonal seed orchard with weedy understory in East Java

11. Water availability affects the relationship between pollen intensity and seed production

12. Intraspecific size shifts in generalist bumblebees and flowers lead to low functional consequences.

13. The brown honeyeater (Lichmera indistincta) is an effective pollinator in Australian blueberry orchards

14. Comparison of Pollen-Collecting Abilities between Apis mellifera L. and Bombus terrestris L. in the Oil Tree Peony Field.

15. Consequences of pollinator availability and effectiveness for pollen transfer in a gynodioecious seed crop system

16. Stable pollination service in a generalist high Arctic community despite the warming climate.

17. Honey bee introductions displace native bees and decrease pollination of a native wildflower.

18. Floral orientation affects outcross‐pollen deposition in buzz‐pollinated flowers with bilateral symmetry.

19. Open-top warming chambers reduce animal pollination of two subalpine herbs

20. Pollinator efficiency of avocado (Persea americana) flower insect visitors

21. Structural anther mimics improve reproductive success through dishonest signaling that enhances both attraction and the morphological fit of pollinators with flowers.

22. Different landscape features within a simplified agroecosystem support diverse pollinators and their service to crop plants.

23. Co-flowering richness has variable effects on pollen quantity and quality limitation in four Clarkia species.

24. Comparison of Pollen-Collecting Abilities between Apis mellifera L. and Bombus terrestris L. in the Oil Tree Peony Field

25. Hummingbird contribution to plant reproduction in the rupestrian grasslands is not defined by pollination syndrome.

27. Optimal pollination thresholds to maximize blueberry production.

29. Winning in style: Longer styles receive more pollen, but style length does not affect pollen attrition in wild Clarkia populations

30. A meta‐analysis of single visit pollination effectiveness comparing honeybees and other floral visitors.

31. Do reciprocal herkogamy and pollinators affect legitimate pollen flow in distylous species of Rubiaceae?

32. The impact of a native dominant plant, Euphorbia jolkinii, on plant–flower visitor networks and pollen deposition on stigmas of co‐flowering species in subalpine meadows of Shangri‐La, SW China.

33. Larger pollinators deposit more pollen on stigmas across multiple plant species—A meta‐analysis.

34. Comment on "No wild bees? Don't worry! Non-bee flower visitors are still hard at work: The edge effect, landscape, and local characteristics determine taxonomic and functional diversity in apple orchards" [Agric. Ecosyst. Environ. 345 (2023) 108554].

35. The functional ecology of bat pollination in the African sausage tree Kigelia africana (Bignoniaceae).

36. Variations in pollen deposition of the main taxa forming the land cover along a NW–SE transect in European Russia: results of a ten year Tauber trap monitoring period.

37. Forest fragments influence pollination and yield of soybean crops in Chaco landscapes.

38. Floral bagging differentially affects handling behaviours and single‐visit pollen deposition by honey bees and native bees.

39. Plant–pollinator network structural properties differentially affect pollen transfer dynamics and pollination success.

40. Daily fluctuations in pollination effectiveness explain higher efficiency of native over exotic bees in Lepechinia floribunda (Lamiaceae).

41. Multi‐year stigmatic pollen‐load sampling reveals temporal stability in interspecific pollination of flowers in a subalpine meadow.

42. Development and evaluation of precision liquid pollinator for kiwifruit.

43. Spatial and Temporal Variations of Airborne Poaceae Pollen along an Urbanization Gradient Assessed by Different Types of Pollen Traps

44. Relative effectiveness of insects versus hummingbirds as pollinators of Rubiaceae plants across elevation in Dominica, Caribbean.

45. Staminodes influence pollen removal and deposition rates in nectar-rewarding self-incompatible Phanera yunnanensis (Caesalpinioideae).

46. Forest as a place for recreation but also the source of allergenic plant pollen: to come or avoid?

47. Shared traits make flies and bees effective pollinators of oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.).

48. Protective nets reduce pollen flow in blueberry orchards.

49. Heterospecific pollen deposition in understory plants of a forest in central Amazon.

50. Pollination Is Sufficient, Even with Low Bee Diversity, in Pumpkin and Winter Squash Fields

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