NCEAS Project 10781
Effects of habitat fragmentation on pollination and reproduction: A synthesis through a meta-analysis approach (Hosted by NCEAS)
- Marcelo A. Aizen
| Activity | Dates | Further Information |
|---|---|---|
| Center Associate | 21st March—20th June 2006 | Participant List |
Abstract
Dr. Marcelo Aizen, a scholar from Argentina, has received a Fulbright grant to investigate the effects of habitat fragmentation on pollination and reproduction. His grant is fully funded by the U.S./Argentina Fulbright Commission. Dr. Aizen has chosen to use space at NCEAS for his investigation in order to collaborate with other nationally renowned ecologists.
| Type | Products of NCEAS Research |
|---|---|
| Data Set | Aguilar, Ramiro; Ashworth, Lorena; Aizen, Marcelo A. 2007. Plant reproductive susceptibility to habitat fragmentation meta-analysis. (Abstract) (Online version) |
| Journal Article | Aizen, Marcelo A.; Vazquez, Diego P. 2006. Flowering phenologies of hummingbird plants from the temperate forest of southern South America: is there evidence of competitive displacement?. Ecography . Vol: 29. Pages 357-366. |
| Journal Article | Aizen, Marcelo A.; Harder, L. D. 2007. Expanding the limits of the pollen-limitation concept: Effects of pollen quantity and quality. Ecology. Vol: 88(2). Pages 271-281. |
| Journal Article | Aizen, Marcelo A.; Garibaldi, Lucas A.; Cunningham, Saul; Klein, Alexandra-Maria. 2008. Long-term global trends in crop yield and production reveal no current pollination shortage but increasing pollinator dependency. Current Biology . Vol: 18. Pages 1572-1575. |