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Can indirect selection and genetic context contribute to trait diversification? A transition-probability study of blossom-colour evolution in two genera [PDF]
Armbruster, Scott
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Differences in reproductive performance traits of two Platanthera species
The species Platanthera bifolia and P. chlorantha (Orchidaceae) are both declining in Europe, but P. bifolia has been diminishing relatively more. Loss of habitats and landscape heterogeneity due to agricultural intensification or abandonment of less fertile areas are primary drivers of decreasing orchid populations.
Marilin Mõtlep +4 more
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Variation in tolerance to heterospecific pollen from a non-native congener depends on co-existence history of maternal and paternal source populations. [PDF]
Hoshino Y, Horie S, Maki M, Dohzono I.
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Studies on Incompatibility Pollination and Floral Morphological Polymorphism of Carambola (Averrhoa Corambola L) [PDF]
Nobuhiko Fushimi
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Understanding community assembly for wild species in anthropogenic settings has become increasingly important as biodiversity and ecosystem services are threatened by development pressures. Urban hardscape habitats such as parking lots are widespread, extreme, terrestrial anthropogenic environments that influence plant community assembly by way of ...
Lauren J. Frazee +3 more
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Sexually deceptive orchids with distinct flower morphologies elicit different behaviours from a shared pollinator. [PDF]
de Jager ML +5 more
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The ubiquitous honey-bee is undoubtedly man's most useful single insect. It provides man with two completely different services, one of which is well-known and is most commonly associated with honey-bees and hives, namely, honey, and the other and rather neglected, is pollination.
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The Eurasian steppe area has been a dynamic vegetation biome during the Pleistocene with its repeated cycles of forest advances and retreats. Such a scenario allows the evolution of ecotypes at the ecotone with the potential for parallel evolution in different parts of the distribution area.
Dirk C. Albach +4 more
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Insect Pollination Enhances Yield and Physicochemical Quality Traits in Three Jujube Cultivars. [PDF]
Waseem M +8 more
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