
Felipe Torres-VanegasLund University | LU · Department of Biology
Felipe Torres-Vanegas
Doctor of Philosophy
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October 2022 - September 2024
September 2016 - August 2022
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September 2016 - August 2022
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Divergent patterns of phenotypic selection on floral traits can arise in response to interactions with functionally distinct pollinators. However, there are a limited number of studies that relate patterns of phenotypic selection on floral traits to variation in local pollinator assemblages in pollination-generalized plant species. We studied pheno...
Resolving the consequences of pollinator foraging behaviour for plant mating systems is a fundamental challenge in evolutionary ecology. Pollinators may adopt particular foraging tactics: complete trapline foraging (repeated movements along a fixed route), sample‐and‐shift trapline foraging (a variable route that incorporates information from previ...
Deforestation can impact the quality of pollen received by target plants (i.e. delivery of incompatible pollen, self‐pollen or pollen from closely related individuals). Such reductions in plant mating quality may be direct, when deforestation reduces plant population size and the availability of pollen donors, or indirect, when decreased mating qua...
The Provincial Policy Statement (PPS) (MMAH, 2020) mandates the planning and development of natural heritage systems in order to maintain, restore, or improve biodiversity and connectivity of natural features. The Conservation Authorities Act directs conservation authorities to develop programs and services to promote the conservation, restoration...
Animal-mediated pollination is essential for the maintenance of plant reproduction, especially in tropical ecosystems, where pollination networks have been thought to have highly generalized structures. However, accumulating evidence suggests that not all floral visitors provide equally effective pollination services, potentially reducing the numbe...