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Jeff Ollerton
Researcher at University of Northampton
Publications - 120
Citations - 11379
Jeff Ollerton is an academic researcher from University of Northampton. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pollination & Pollinator. The author has an hindex of 43, co-authored 106 publications receiving 9587 citations. Previous affiliations of Jeff Ollerton include University of Copenhagen & Northampton Community College.
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How many flowering plants are pollinated by animals
TL;DR: The global number and proportion of animal pollinated angiosperms is estimated as 308 006, which is 87.5% of the estimated species-level diversity of fl owering plants.
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Generalization in pollination systems, and why it matters
TL;DR: To illustrate the range of specialization and generalization in pollinators' use of plants and vice versa, studies of two floras in the United States, and of members of several plant families and solitary bee genera are drawn.
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Plant-pollinator interactions: from specialization to generalization.
Nickolas M. Waser,Jeff Ollerton +1 more
TL;DR: "Plant-Pollinator Interactions" portrays the intimate relationships of pollination over time and space and reveals patterns of interactions from individual to community levels, showing how these patterns change at different spatial and temporal scales.
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A global test of the pollination syndrome hypothesis.
Jeff Ollerton,Ruben Alarcón,Ruben Alarcón,Ruben Alarcón,Nickolas M. Waser,Nickolas M. Waser,Nickolas M. Waser,Mary V. Price,Mary V. Price,Mary V. Price,Stella Watts,Louise Cranmer,Andrew B. Hingston,Craig I. Peter,John T. Rotenberry +14 more
TL;DR: Ordination of flowers in a multivariate 'phenotype space' defined by the pollination syndromes showed that almost no plant species fall within the discrete syndrome clusters and the most common pollinator could not be successfully predicted.
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The city as a refuge for insect pollinators.
Damon M. Hall,Gerardo R. Camilo,Rebecca K. Tonietto,Jeff Ollerton,Karin Ahrné,Mike Arduser,John S. Ascher,Katherine C. R. Baldock,Robert A Fowler,Gordon W. Frankie,Dave Goulson,Bengt Gunnarsson,Mick E. Hanley,Janet Jackson,Gail A. Langellotto,David M. Lowenstein,Emily S. Minor,Stacy M. Philpott,Simon G. Potts,Muzafar Hussain Sirohi,Edward M. Spevak,Graham N. Stone,Caragh G. Threlfall +22 more
TL;DR: It is argued that pollinators put high-priority and high-impact urban conservation within reach, and transforming how environmental managers view the city can improve citizen engagement and contribute to the development of more sustainable urbanization.