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High floral disparity without pollinator shifts in buzz‐bee‐pollinated Melastomataceae

open access: yesNew Phytologist, Volume 242, Issue 5, Page 2322-2337, June 2024.
Summary Shifts among functional pollinator groups are commonly regarded as sources of floral morphological diversity (disparity) through the formation of distinct pollination syndromes. While pollination syndromes may be used for predicting pollinators, their predictive accuracy remains debated, and they are rarely used to test whether floral disparity
Constantin Kopper   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Meriania quintuplinervis Naudin from Colombia collected by Z. Restrepo #10637

open access: yes, 2014
File Name: TOLI-24951-PAS-02-P9.jpg CÓDIGO FOTO: TOLI-24951-PAS-02-P9- Fotografía: SI Nº TOLI: TOLI-24951 PARCELA: PAS-02 CÓDIGO: P9 Nº COLECTA: 10637 NUEVOS COLECTORES: Wilmar López Oviedo COLECTORES: Z.
Restrepo, Z., Restrepo, Z. (8341461)
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Melastomatáceas de los géneros Axinaea, Blakea, Castratella, Centronia, Killipia, Meriania, Monochaetum, Ossaea y Tibouchina en Colombia

open access: yesBiota Colombiana, 2000
Las melastomatáceas no han recibido ningún tratamiento que incluya las especies conocidas para Colombia o al menos para una parte de sus géneros. Los únicos compendios específicos son los de Uribe (1972, 1976 y 1983). Si bien el primero de estos trabajos
Eduardo Calderón-Sáenz   +1 more
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Bat–flower trait matching: Extreme phenotypic specialization affects diet preferences but not diet breadth

open access: yesEcosphere, Volume 15, Issue 4, April 2024.
Abstract Nectarivorous bats have evolved various adaptations to feeding from flowers, such as long, extensible tongues and the ability to hover. The champion of tongue length, Anoura fistulata, can extend its tongue to 150% of its body length, yet little is known about its interactions with flowers in the wild. Here we analyzed the diet of A. fistulata
Nathan Muchhala   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Meriania sp. from Colombia collected by Z. Restrepo #6364

open access: yes, 2014
File Name: TOLI-24357-PAS-02-9-A1-9.jpg CÓDIGO FOTO: TOLI-24357-PAS-02-9-A1-9- Fotografía: SI Nº TOLI: TOLI-24357 PARCELA: PAS-02 CÓDIGO: 9-A1-9 Nº COLECTA: 6364 NUEVOS COLECTORES: Wilmar López Oviedo COLECTORES: Z.
Restrepo, Z., Restrepo, Z. (8341461)
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Meriania microflora Rob. Fern., R. Goldenb. & Michelang., Phytotaxa

open access: yes, 2023
14. Meriania microflora Rob.Fern., R.Goldenb. & Michelang., Phytotaxa 456(1): 87 (2020). Type:— PERU. Amazonas: Prov. Condorcanqui, Dist. Santiago, Cerros Kampankis, serranía entre los rios Santiago y Morona, desde Río Marañón hasta frontera com ...
Michelangeli, Fabián A.   +2 more
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Sertula Florae Colombiae, VI

open access: yesCaldasia, 1962
Melastomataceae Novae / Meriania peltata L. Uribe, sp. nov. / Meriania versicolor L. Uribe, sr. nov. / Miconia eremita L. Uribe, sp. nov. / Ernestia adenotricha L. Uribe, sp. nov.
Uribe Uribe Lorenzo
doaj  

Regional scale representation based on a detailed floristic inventory in a one hectare plot in the tropical Andes

open access: yesColombia Forestal, 2015
Floristic composition of vascular plants and their distribution is reported for growth habits in a low montane rain forest (2600 m and 2500 mm/yr mean annual precipitation) in the northern Andes, based on a plot of 1 ha. The samples collected represented
esteban alvarez davila   +1 more
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Trials and tribulations of Neotropical plant taxonomy: Pace of tree species description

open access: yesPLANTS, PEOPLE, PLANET, Volume 6, Issue 2, Page 515-527, March 2024.
Given the current unprecedented concerns for global biodiversity loss, it is critical to identify best practices for describing new species more efficiently so we can complete the inventory of the Neotropical flora and implement appropriate conservation strategies in a timely manner.
Manuel Luján   +10 more
wiley   +1 more source

FIGURE 17. Meriania callosa. A. Terminal fertile branch with inflorescence. B. Leaf blade, abaxial view. C in A synopsis of Meriania (Melastomataceae: Merianieae) in Peru

open access: yes, 2023
FIGURE 17. Meriania callosa. A. Terminal fertile branch with inflorescence. B. Leaf blade, abaxial view. C. Detail of the abaxial leaf surface. D. Detail of the interpetiolar flap. E. Stamen, lateral view. F. Fruit. G.
Michelangeli, Fabián A.   +2 more
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