id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_yqizetyfvneohizohkd6fytf7q Michelle J. Solga Timing is Everything: An Overview of Phenological Changes to Plants and Their Pollinators 2014.0 8 .pdf application/pdf 5878 524 61 influence both when plants flower and when insects pollinate, and if those variables change, so might consensus thus far about how the timing of plants and pollinators has been changing and how that might provide some management guidelines to help promote healthy plant-pollinator relationships in light of threat that changing phenologies may present to plant-pollinator interactions and to flowering plants and then insect pollinators individually. evidence for changes in flowering phenology over time. they report the change in individual flowering plant species over time. Characteristics of the six studies used to identify changes in flowering phenology across plant species in a given location (Figure 1) and the four studies used to identify changes in insect pollinator phenology (Table 2). The result is six histograms that demonstrate the distribution of changes in flowering phenology across 738 plant species Change in potential insect pollinators over time. Pollinators, flowering plants, and conservation ./cache/work_yqizetyfvneohizohkd6fytf7q.pdf ./txt/work_yqizetyfvneohizohkd6fytf7q.txt