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Scott Armbruster -- Fig-fig wasp mutualism, the fall of the strict co-speciation paradigm? / Astrid Cruaud, James Cook, Yang Da-Rong, Gwenaëlle Genson, Roula Jabbour-Zahab, Finn Kjellberg, Rodrigo Augusto Santinelo Pereira, Nina Rønsted, Otilene Santos-Mattos, Vincent Savolainen, Rosichon Ubaidillah, Simon van Noort, Peng Yan-Qiong and Jean-Yves Rasplus -- Fossil bees and their plant associates / Denis Michez, Maryse Vanderplanck and Michael S. Engel -- Pollen evidence for the pollination biology of early flowering plants / Shusheng Hu, David L. Dilcher and David Winship Taylor -- Pollinator mediated floral divergence in the absence of pollinator shifts / Allan G. Ellis and Bruce Anderson -- Animal pollination and speciation in plants: general mechanisms and examples from the orchids / Florian P. Schiestl -- Why are floral signals complex? An outline of functional hypotheses / Anne S. Leonard, Anna Dornhaus and Daniel R. Papaj -- A survey on pollination modes in cacti and a potential key innovation / Boris O. Schlumpberger -- Zygomorphy, area and the latitudinal biodiversity gradient in angiosperms / Jana C. Vamosi and Steven M. Vamosi -- Ambophily and 'super generalism' in Ceratonia siliqua (Fabaceae) pollination / Amots Dafni, Talya Marom-Levy, Andreas Jürgens, Stefan Dötterl, Yuval Shimrat, Achik Dorchin, H. Elizabeth Kirkpatrick and Taina Witt -- Structure and dynamics of pollination networks: the past, the present and the future / Jens M. Olesen, Yoko L. Dupont, Melanie Hagen, Claus Rasmussen and Kristian Trøjelsgaard -- Pollinators as drivers of plant distribution and assemblage into communities Loïc Pellissier, Nadir Alvarez and Antoine Guisan -- Effects of alien species on plant-pollinator interactions: how can native plants adapt to changing pollination regimes? / Gideon Pisanty and Yael Mandelik -- Pollen resources of non-Apis bees in southern Africa / Michael Kuhlmann and Connal D. 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