نتایج جستجو برای: Floral Diversity

تعداد نتایج: 197400  

Journal: :Bulletin of entomological research 2017
M Plascencia S M Philpott

In urban landscapes, gardens provide refuges for bee diversity, but conservation potential may depend on local and landscape features. Foraging and population persistence of bee species, as well as overall pollinator community structure, may be supported by the abundance, richness, and spatial distribution of floral resources. Floral resources strongly differ in urban gardens. Using hand nettin...

2017
Jamie L. Kostyun Jill C. Preston Leonie C. Moyle

24 Background: Haeckel and Darwin, respectively, proposed heterochronic shifts during mid to 25 late stages of organismal development as key mechanisms generating phenotypic diversity. To 26 determine whether late heterochronic shifts underlie derived floral morphologies within 27 Jaltomata – a genus with extensive and recently evolved floral diversity – we compared floral 28 development of fou...

2013
LAURA A. BURKLE LARA SOUZA MARK A. GENUNG GREGORY M. CRUTSINGER

Intraspecific variation in plants is driven by both genetic and environmental factors and has been shown to play an important role in determining assemblages of herbivores, predators, and pathogens. Yet, the consequences of genetic (G) and environmental (E) factors, as well as potential (G3E) interactions, for floral visitor communities remains poorly explored. In a common garden experiment, we...

2016
Jimena Dorado Diego P. Vázquez

BACKGROUND Diverse flower communities are more stable in floral resource production along the flowering season, but the question about how the diversity and stability of resources affect pollinator reproduction remains open. High plant diversity could favor short foraging trips, which in turn would enhance bee fitness. In addition to plant diversity, greater temporal stability of floral resourc...

2006
Jeffrey K. Conner

The diversity of floral forms in nature can be explained largely as adaptations to the diversity of biotic and abiotic selective agents with which different plant species interact. Ecological genetics is the study of the process of adaptation, and therefore is an ideal approach to understanding floral adaptations. Here I review work on selection and genetic variance and covariance of floral tra...

2017
Marion Chartier Stefan Löfstrand Maria von Balthazar Sylvain Gerber Florian Jabbour Hervé Sauquet Jürg Schönenberger

The staggering diversity of angiosperms and their flowers has fascinated scientists for centuries. However, the quantitative distribution of floral morphological diversity (disparity) among lineages and the relative contribution of functional modules (perianth, androecium and gynoecium) to total floral disparity have rarely been addressed. Focusing on a major angiosperm order (Ericales), we com...

M. Nasr Esfahani M. Ranjbar Moh. Nasr Esfahani S. Salehi

The phenotypic diversity of potato, Solanum tuberosum was assessed using morphological traits. To verify, how this diversity is distributed among the main potato varieties in the growing areas in Iran. A total of eleven potato varieties, Ramose, Sante, Shepody, Marfona, Maradona, Milova, Santana, Boren, Cosima, Granola and Agria, were evaluated under vivo and situ experimental conditions in Isf...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2010
Jürg Schönenberger Maria von Balthazar Kenneth J Sytsma

This is a combination of review and original data on floral structure and diversity in the two earliest diverging lineages of the Ericales, i.e. the balsaminoids, comprising Balsaminaceae, Marcgraviaceae and Tetrameristaceae, and the polemonioids, comprising Fouquieriaceae and Polemoniaceae. Each clade is strongly supported in molecular studies, while structural synapomorphies have largely been...

2015
Ana Montero-Castaño Montserrat Vilà Harald Auge

BACKGROUND Entomophilous non-native plants can directly affect the pollination and reproductive success of native plant species and also indirectly, by altering the composition and abundance of floral resources in the invaded community. Separating direct from indirect effects is critical for understanding the mechanisms underlying the impacts of non-native species on recipient communities. OB...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2009
Jeff Ollerton Ruben Alarcón Nickolas M Waser Mary V Price Stella Watts Louise Cranmer Andrew Hingston Craig I Peter John Rotenberry

BACKGROUND AND AIMS 'Pollination syndromes' are suites of phenotypic traits hypothesized to reflect convergent adaptations of flowers for pollination by specific types of animals. They were first developed in the 1870s and honed during the mid 20th Century. In spite of this long history and their central role in organizing research on plant-pollinator interactions, the pollination syndromes hav...

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