Bryonia dioica
Bloneg y Ddaear
- Category
- plantae
- Primary role
- weed
- Class
- Magnoliopsida
- Order
- Violales
- Family
- Cucurbitaceae
- Genus
- Bryonia
Plantae | Tracheophyta | Magnoliopsida | Cucurbitales | Cucurbitaceae | Bryonia
External: GBIF #2874497
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facilitation 8
- GloBI hasDispersalVector Erithacus rubecula Snow, B. and Snow, D. (1988). Birds and berries, Calton, England.
- GloBI hasDispersalVector Parus major Sorensen, A. E. (1981). Interactions between birds and fruit in a temperate woodland. Oecologia 50: 242–249.
- GloBI hasDispersalVector Fringilla coelebs Sorensen, A. E. (1981). Interactions between birds and fruit in a temperate woodland. Oecologia 50: 242–249.
- GloBI hasDispersalVector Sylvia atricapilla Snow, B. and Snow, D. (1988). Birds and berries, Calton, England.
- GloBI hasDispersalVector Turdus merula Snow, B. and Snow, D. (1988). Birds and berries, Calton, England.
- GloBI hasDispersalVector Turdus philomelos Snow, B. and Snow, D. (1988). Birds and berries, Calton, England.
- GloBI hasDispersalVector Poecile montanus Snow, B. and Snow, D. (1988). Birds and berries, Calton, England.
- GloBI hasDispersalVector Cyanistes caeruleus Sorensen, A. E. (1981). Interactions between birds and fruit in a temperate woodland. Oecologia 50: 242–249.
pollination 8
- GloBI visitsFlowersOf Bryonia dioica R.F. Comont et al., 2019. Bumblebee Conservation Trust: BeeWalk Annual Report 2020. Bumblebee Conservation Trust, doi:10.15468/xde3qb DOI
- GloBI visitsFlowersOf Bryonia dioica T.J. Wood et al., 2017. An assessment of historical and contemporary diet breadth in polylectic Andrena bee species. Biological Conservation, doi:10.1016/j.biocon.2017.09.009 DOI
- GloBI visitsFlowersOf Bryonia dioica A. Magrach et al., 2018. Plant pollinator networks in semi-natural grasslands are resistant to the loss of pollinators during blooming of mass-flowering crops. Ecography, 41. doi:10.1111/ecog.02847 DOI
- GloBI visitsFlowersOf Bryonia dioica T. J. Wood et al., 2015. Pollinator-friendly management does not increase the diversity of farmland bees and wasps. Biological Conservation, 187. doi:10.1016/j.biocon.2015.04.022 DOI
- GloBI pollinates Bryonia dioica Balfour, N. J., Castellanos, M. C., Goulson, D., Philippides, A., & Johnson, C. (2022). DoPI: The Database of Pollinator Interactions. Ecology, 103(11), e3801. https://doi.org/10.1002/ecy.3801 DOI
- GloBI pollinates Bryonia dioica Balfour, N. J., Castellanos, M. C., Goulson, D., Philippides, A., & Johnson, C. (2022). DoPI: The Database of Pollinator Interactions. Ecology, 103(11), e3801. https://doi.org/10.1002/ecy.3801 DOI
- GloBI pollinates Bryonia dioica Balfour, N. J., Castellanos, M. C., Goulson, D., Philippides, A., & Johnson, C. (2022). DoPI: The Database of Pollinator Interactions. Ecology, 103(11), e3801. https://doi.org/10.1002/ecy.3801 DOI
- GloBI visits Bryonia dioica @book{westrich_paul_wildbienen_1990, address = {Stuttgart, DEU}, edition = {2}, title = {Die {Wildbienen} {Baden}-{Württenbergs}. {Spezieller} {Teil}}, volume = {2}, isbn = {3-8001-3317-2}, language = {de}, publisher = {Ulmer}, author = {{Westrich, Paul}}, year = {1990}, }
attractant 16
- GloBI visitsFlowersOf Bryonia dioica R.F. Comont et al., 2019. Bumblebee Conservation Trust: BeeWalk Annual Report 2020. Bumblebee Conservation Trust, doi:10.15468/xde3qb DOI
- GloBI visitsFlowersOf Bryonia dioica T.J. Wood et al., 2017. An assessment of historical and contemporary diet breadth in polylectic Andrena bee species. Biological Conservation, doi:10.1016/j.biocon.2017.09.009 DOI
- GloBI visitsFlowersOf Bryonia dioica A. Magrach et al., 2018. Plant pollinator networks in semi-natural grasslands are resistant to the loss of pollinators during blooming of mass-flowering crops. Ecography, 41. doi:10.1111/ecog.02847 DOI
- GloBI visitsFlowersOf Bryonia dioica T. J. Wood et al., 2015. Pollinator-friendly management does not increase the diversity of farmland bees and wasps. Biological Conservation, 187. doi:10.1016/j.biocon.2015.04.022 DOI
- GloBI pollinates Bryonia dioica Balfour, N. J., Castellanos, M. C., Goulson, D., Philippides, A., & Johnson, C. (2022). DoPI: The Database of Pollinator Interactions. Ecology, 103(11), e3801. https://doi.org/10.1002/ecy.3801 DOI
- GloBI pollinates Bryonia dioica Balfour, N. J., Castellanos, M. C., Goulson, D., Philippides, A., & Johnson, C. (2022). DoPI: The Database of Pollinator Interactions. Ecology, 103(11), e3801. https://doi.org/10.1002/ecy.3801 DOI
- GloBI pollinates Bryonia dioica Balfour, N. J., Castellanos, M. C., Goulson, D., Philippides, A., & Johnson, C. (2022). DoPI: The Database of Pollinator Interactions. Ecology, 103(11), e3801. https://doi.org/10.1002/ecy.3801 DOI
- GloBI hasDispersalVector Erithacus rubecula Snow, B. and Snow, D. (1988). Birds and berries, Calton, England.
- GloBI hasDispersalVector Parus major Sorensen, A. E. (1981). Interactions between birds and fruit in a temperate woodland. Oecologia 50: 242–249.
- GloBI hasDispersalVector Fringilla coelebs Sorensen, A. E. (1981). Interactions between birds and fruit in a temperate woodland. Oecologia 50: 242–249.
- GloBI hasDispersalVector Sylvia atricapilla Snow, B. and Snow, D. (1988). Birds and berries, Calton, England.
- GloBI hasDispersalVector Turdus merula Snow, B. and Snow, D. (1988). Birds and berries, Calton, England.
- GloBI hasDispersalVector Turdus philomelos Snow, B. and Snow, D. (1988). Birds and berries, Calton, England.
- GloBI visits Bryonia dioica @book{westrich_paul_wildbienen_1990, address = {Stuttgart, DEU}, edition = {2}, title = {Die {Wildbienen} {Baden}-{Württenbergs}. {Spezieller} {Teil}}, volume = {2}, isbn = {3-8001-3317-2}, language = {de}, publisher = {Ulmer}, author = {{Westrich, Paul}}, year = {1990}, }
- GloBI hasDispersalVector Poecile montanus Snow, B. and Snow, D. (1988). Birds and berries, Calton, England.
- GloBI hasDispersalVector Cyanistes caeruleus Sorensen, A. E. (1981). Interactions between birds and fruit in a temperate woodland. Oecologia 50: 242–249.