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ABSTRACT Wasps, although less recognised as good pollinators, also feed on nectar and pollinate flowers. Specialised pollination systems, such as orchids that mimic the pheromones of female wasps to attract males, are complex and specific. This interaction occurs with some Thyninnae wasps that also visit flowers to obtain nectar and perform other ...
Leidy Kelly Guimarães Cunha+4 more
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Studies in the Liabeae (Asteraceae)---IX. Additions to Munnozia and Oligactis
Harold Ernest Robinson
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Spatial distribution patterns and formation of global spermatophytes
Summary: The global Spermatophyte Spatial Evolutionary System defines 18 distribution types and six supertypes across three floristic elements, primarily formed between the Eocene and Miocene and shaped by climate, long‐distance dispersal, and tectonic movement, revealing that similar distribution patterns of spermatophytes were driven by comparable ...
Xian‐Han Huang+13 more
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New taxa in Chrysothmanus, section Nauseosi (Asteraceae)
Loran C. Anderson
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Insects Associated with the Flowers of Two Species of Malacothrix (Asteraceae) on San Miguel Island, California [PDF]
Scott E. Miller, Warren S. Davis
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Lawnmower Poetry and the Poetry of Lawnmowers
Critical Quarterly, EarlyView.
Francesca Gardner
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Tracing the biogeographic history of the world's most isolated insular floras
We inferred the spatio–temporal colonization histories of seven vascular plant lineages (Acaena magellanica, Austroblechnum penna‐marina, Azorella selago, Colobanthus kerguelensis, Notogrammitis crassior, Polystichum marionense, Pringlea antiscorbutica) using phylogenetic, divergence time estimation, and Bayesian Island Biogeographic analyses.
Ángela Aguado‐Lara+7 more
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WIKWIO Project Weed Identification and Knowledge in the Western Indian Ocean : Launching workshop of the project WIKWIO January 20-24, 2014, Réduit - Mauritius [PDF]
Andrianaivo, Alain-Paul+8 more
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Hybridization and gene expression: Beyond differentially expressed genes
Abstract Gene expression has a key role in reproductive isolation, and studies of hybrid gene expression have identified mechanisms causing hybrid sterility. Here, we review the evidence for altered gene expression following hybridization and outline the mechanisms shown to contribute to altered gene expression in hybrids. Transgressive gene expression,
Anna Runemark+2 more
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