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Defence compounds in pollen: why do they occur and how do they affect the ecology and evolution of bees?
S Rivest, JRK Forrest
New Phytologist 225 (3), 1053-1064, 2020
702020
Earlier spring reduces potential for gene flow via reduced flowering synchrony across an elevational gradient
S Rivest, G Lajoie, DA Watts, M Vellend
American Journal of Botany 108 (3), 538-545, 2021
142021
Herbivory and pollen limitation at the upper elevational range limit of two forest understory plants of eastern North America
S Rivest, M Vellend
Ecology and evolution 8 (2), 892-903, 2018
142018
Thaw circles around tree trunks provide spring ephemeral plants with a big head start on the growing season.
M Vellend, AB Young, G Letendre, S Rivest
Ecology 98 (12), 2017
72017
Warmer springs increase potential for temporal reproductive isolation among habitat patches in subalpine flowering plants
S Rivest, BD Inouye, JRK Forrest
Journal of Ecology 111 (10), 2257-2268, 2023
22023
Interspecific variation in plant abundance can contribute to the diversity and evolutionary assembly of floral communities
S Rivest
Oikos 2023 (7), e09532, 2023
12023
Impacts of Asteraceae pollen spines on bumble bee survival and larval growth
SA Knoerr, S Rivest, MZ Hotchkiss, JRK Forrest
Arthropod-Plant Interactions, 1-8, 2024
2024
Consequences of pollen defense compounds for pollinators and antagonists in a pollen‐rewarding plant
S Rivest, ST Lee, D Cook, JRK Forrest
Ecology, e4306, 2024
2024
Pollen chemical and mechanical defences restrict host-plant use by bees
S Rivest, M Muralidhar, JRK Forrest
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 291 (2018), 20232298, 2024
2024
The causes and consequences of pollen defence
S Rivest
Université d'Ottawa/University of Ottawa, 2023
2023
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