نتایج جستجو برای: bignoniaceae

تعداد نتایج: 535  

2014
Suzana Alcantara Richard H. Ree Fernando R. Martins Lúcia G. Lohmann

The influence of ecological traits to the distribution and abundance of species is a prevalent issue in biodiversity science. Most studies of plant community assembly have focused on traits related to abiotic aspects or direct interactions among plants, with less attention paid to ignore indirect interactions, as those mediated by pollinators. Here, we assessed the influence of phylogeny, habit...

Journal: :Biology letters 2010
Julieta Genini L Patrícia C Morellato Paulo R Guimarães Jens M Olesen

Mutualism-network studies assume that all interacting species are mutualistic partners and consider that all links are of one kind. However, the influence of different types of links, such as cheating links, on network organization remains unexplored. We studied two flower-visitation networks (Malpighiaceae and Bignoniaceae and their flower visitors), and divide the types of link into cheaters ...

2016
Andres Ernesto Ortiz-Rodriguez Carlos Manuel Burelo Ramos Héctor Gomez-Dominguez

Amphitecna loreae Ortiz-Rodr. & Burelo, sp. nov. (Bignoniaceae), a new species endemic to the karst rainforest in southern Mexico, is described and illustrated. The new species differs from the other species of Amphitecna by the combination of cauliflorous inflorescences, larger flowers, buds rounded at apex, and globose-ellipsoid rather than acuminate fruits. A key to the Mexican species of Am...

Journal: :Molecules 2010
Lucía Castillo Carmen Rossini

Members of the family Bignoniaceae are mostly found in tropical and neo-tropical regions in America, Asia and Africa, although some of them are cultivated in other regions as ornamentals. Species belonging to this family have been extensively studied in regard to their pharmacological properties (as extracts and isolated compounds). The aim of this review is to summarize the reported scientific...

Journal: :Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias 2013
Ruy J V Alves Nílber G Da Silva Aluísio J Fernandes Júnior Alessandra R Guimarães

Underground trees are a rare clonal growth form. In this survey we describe the branching pattern and estimate the age of the underground tree Jacaranda decurrens Cham. (Bignoniaceae), an endangered species from the Brazilian Cerrado, with a crown diameter of 22 meters. The mean age calculated for the individual was 3,801 years, making it one of the oldest known living Neotropical plants.

2013
F. Andrew Jones Ivania Cerón-Souza Britta Denise Hardesty Christopher W. Dick

Methods Nuclear microsatellite variation was assayed in multiple populations (1179 trees, 21 locations, 6–13 locations per species) in Jacaranda copaia (Bignoniaceae), Luehea seemannii (Malvaceae), Simarouba amara (Simaroubaceae) and Symphonia globulifera (Clusiaceae). Population structure was analysed using FST-based statistics and a Bayesian clustering approach (baps). Bayesian coalescent met...

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