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Anina Coetzee
Anina Coetzee
Nelson Mandela University
Adresse e-mail validée de mandela.ac.za
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Urban nectarivorous bird communities in Cape Town, South Africa, are structured by ecological generalisation and resource distribution
A Coetzee, P Barnard, A Pauw
Journal of Avian Biology 49 (6), jav-01526, 2018
322018
Does competition for pollinators contribute to structuring Erica communities?
A Heystek, A Pauw
Journal of Vegetation Science 25 (3), 648-656, 2014
302014
Pink flower preference in sunbirds does not translate into plant fitness differences in a polymorphic Erica species
A Heystek, S Geerts, P Barnard, A Pauw
Evolutionary Ecology 28 (3), 457-470, 2014
272014
Pollination structures plant and nectar‐feeding bird communities in Cape fynbos, South Africa: Implications for the conservation of plant–bird mutualisms
S Geerts, A Coetzee, AG Rebelo, A Pauw
Ecological Research 35 (5), 838-856, 2020
242020
Facilitation and competition shape a geographical mosaic of flower colour polymorphisms
A Coetzee, CL Seymour, CN Spottiswoode
Functional Ecology 35 (9), 1914-1924, 2021
152021
Post-pollination barriers enable coexistence of pollinator-sharing ornithophilous Erica species
A Coetzee, CN Spottiswoode, CL Seymour
Journal of plant research 133 (6), 873-881, 2020
152020
Reliability and quality of artificial nectar feeders for birds in the Cape Floristic Region
A Coetzee, P Barnard, A Pauw
Ostrich 92 (1), 26-31, 2021
82021
Corolla stickiness prevents nectar robbing in Erica
S McCarren, A Coetzee, J Midgley
Journal of Plant Research 134, 963-970, 2021
62021
Artificial nectar feeders reduce sunbird abundance and plant visitation in Cape Fynbos adjacent to suburban areas
M Du Plessis, CL Seymour, CN Spottiswoode, A Coetzee
Global Ecology and Conservation 28, e01706, 2021
52021
Sending private messages: floral ultraviolet signals are correlated with pollination syndromes in Erica
S McCarren, J Midgley, A Coetzee
Journal of Pollination Ecology 30, 289-298, 2021
42021
Weak latitudinal trends in reproductive traits of Afromontane forest trees
RC Swart, S Geerts, CJ Geldenhuys, J Pauw, A Coetzee
Annals of Botany 133 (5-6), 711-724, 2024
32024
Floral colour variation of Nicotiana glauca in native and non‐native ranges: Testing the role of pollinators' perception and abiotic factors
A Costa, M Moré, AN Sérsic, AA Cocucci, ME Drewniak, JV Izquierdo, ...
Plant Biology 25 (3), 403-410, 2023
32023
Nectar distribution and nectarivorous bird foraging behaviour at different spatial scales
A Coetzee
Stellenbosch: Stellenbosch University, 2016
32016
Indigenous plants and artificial nectar sources facilitate urban adjustment of avian pollinators in Cape Town
A Coetzee, P Barnard, A Pauw
South African Journal of Botany 100 (109), 330, 2017
12017
Generalist southern African temperate forest canopy tree species have distinct pollinator communities partially predicted by floral traits
RC Swart, S Geerts, JS Pryke, A Coetzee
Austral Ecology 49 (5), e13523, 2024
2024
Moving with your mutualist: Predicted climate‐induced mismatch between Proteaceae species and their avian pollinators
OA Adedoja, CF Dormann, A Coetzee, S Geerts
Journal of Biogeography, 2024
2024
Flower orientation and corolla length as reproductive barriers in the pollinator‐driven divergence of Erica shannonea and Erica ampullacea
S McCarren, SD Johnson, GL Theron, A Coetzee, R Turner, J Midgley
Plant Biology 25 (7), 1083-1090, 2023
2023
Correlates of yield, fecundity and survival of a wild harvested Cyclopia intermedia (honeybush) population
ATK Lee, G McGregor, A Coetzee
Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems 47 (5), 646-667, 2023
2023
ALIEN PLANT INVASIONS REDUCE NECTAR ROBBING OF ERICAS WITHIN THE CAPE FYNBOS
A Coetzee
2023
Different points of view in a changing world: The tobacco tree flowers through the eyes of its pollinators in native and non-native ranges
M More, A Costa, V Paiaro, ME Drewniak, A Coetzee
University of Northampton, 2020
2020
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