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تعداد نتایج: 875184  

Journal: :Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia 2003
M Gimenes

This study was designed to characterize the interactions between Ludwigia elegans flowers and visiting bees during two years in two areas 200 km apart, at the same latitude (approximately 22 masculine 48'S) but at different altitudes (Alumínio, 600 m, and Campos do Jordão, 1500 m), in the State of São Paulo, Brazil. As these flowers open simultaneously in the morning and lose their petals by su...

2014
Sandra L. Davis Dana A. Dudle Jenna R. Nawrocki Leah M. Freestone Peter Konieczny Michael B. Tobin Michael M. Britton

The sequential separation of male and female function in flowers of dichogamous species allows for the evolution of differing morphologies that maximize fitness through seed siring and seed set. We examined staminate- and pistillate-phase flowers of protandrous Saponaria officinalis for dimorphism in floral traits and their effects on pollinator attraction and seed set. Pistillate-phase flowers...

Journal: :Journal of integrative plant biology 2009
Yan-Fei Zeng Wei-Ning Bai Yu Zhou Da-Yong Zhang

In hermaphroditic plants, female reproductive success often varies among different positions within an inflorescence. However, few studies have evaluated the relative importance of underlying causes such as pollen limitation, resource limitation or architectural effect, and few have compared male allocation. During a 2-year investigation, we found that female reproductive success of an acropeta...

Journal: :Sociobiology 2023

Floral specificity is a behavior that evolved due to mutualistic interactions between the plant-pollinator community. Flowers advertise themselves using visual or chemical cues attract pollinators and gain reproductive success through pollination. Pollinators forage for rewards such as nectar pollen produced by flowers. We found an anthophorid bee, Tetralonia macroceps, foraged specifically on ...

Journal: :Nature 1878

2000
Jane C. Stout John A. Allen Dave Goulson

In southern England, Linaria vulgaris (common yellow toadflax) suffers from high rates of nectar robbery by bumblebees. In a wild population of L. vulgaris we found that 96 % of open flowers were robbed. Five species of bumblebee were observed foraging on these flowers, although short-tongued species (Bombus lapidarius, B. lucorum and B. terrestris) robbed nectar whilst longer-tongued ones beha...

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