نتایج جستجو برای: oenothera biennis

تعداد نتایج: 684  

Journal: :The American naturalist 2013
Anurag A Agrawal Marc T J Johnson Amy P Hastings John L Maron

The extent to which evolutionary change occurs in a predictable manner under field conditions and how evolutionary changes feed back to influence ecological dynamics are fundamental, yet unresolved, questions. To address these issues, we established eight replicate populations of native common evening primrose (Oenothera biennis). Each population was planted with 18 genotypes in identical frequ...

2006
ROSANNA J. MCGUIRE

1. Although both genotype and induced responses affect a plant’s resistance to herbivores, little is known about their relative and interactive effects. This study examined how plant genotype of a native plant (Oenothera biennis) and induced plant responses to herbivory affect resistance to, and interactions among, several herbivores. 2. In a field experiment, genetic and environmental variatio...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2005
Margaret E K Evans David J Hearn William J Hahn Jennifer M Spangle D Lawrence Venable

Evolutionary ecologists have long sought to understand the conditions under which perennial (iteroparous) versus annual (semelparous) plant life histories are favored. We evaluated the idea that aridity and variation in the length of droughts should favor the evolution of an annual life history, both by decreasing adult survival and by increasing the potential for high seedling survival via red...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2013
Scott H McArt Jennifer S Thaler

While plant species diversity can reduce herbivore densities and herbivory, little is known regarding how plant genotypic diversity alters resource utilization by herbivores. Here, we show that an invasive folivore--the Japanese beetle (Popillia japonica)--increases 28 per cent in abundance, but consumes 24 per cent less foliage in genotypic polycultures compared with monocultures of the common...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Martin von Arx Joaquín Goyret Goggy Davidowitz Robert A Raguso

Most research on plant-pollinator communication has focused on sensory and behavioral responses to relatively static cues. Floral rewards such as nectar, however, are dynamic, and foraging animals will increase their energetic profit if they can make use of floral cues that more accurately indicate nectar availability. Here we document such a cue--transient humidity gradients--using the night b...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2009
Margaret E K Evans Stephen A Smith Rachel S Flynn Michael J Donoghue

We integrate climatic niche models and dated phylogenies to characterize the evolution of climatic niches in Oenothera sections Anogra and Kleinia (Onagraceae), and from that we make inferences on diversification in relation to climate. The evolution of climatic tolerances in Anogra + Kleinia has been heterogeneous, across phylogenetic groups and across different dimensions of climate. All the ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
S J Bates

To illustrate the advantages of germinating Oenothera seeds under experimental conditions over the old practice of sowing upon earth I will give the results for a problem as attacked under the old and new method. In 1914 I germinated on earth seeds from an F1 hybrid plant, 13.35ac, of the cross 0. franciscana X 0. biennis. A sowing of 819 seed-like suctures produced a culture of 402 seedlings, ...

Journal: :Holistic nursing practice 2008
Diane Stonemetz

The oil obtained from the evening primrose (Oenothera biennis) plant is usually taken orally in a gel cap form. This herbal supplement is most commonly used for the treatment of mastalgia and atopic dermatitis. While recommending this supplement to patients for many years for the treatment of mastalgia, this author was interested in researching the plant and the evidence supporting its use for ...

2004
Christina E. Mills Rory Howlett Laura Carrel

817 configuration.A similar meiotic structure occurs in a few disparate organisms, such as evening primrose and termite, but it has not been seen before in vertebrates. Grützner and colleagues have created fluorescent ‘paints’ for individual platypus chromosomes. By tagging the chromosomes in this manner, they could determine the number of copies of each chromosome in males and females,and thei...

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