نتایج جستجو برای: floral study

تعداد نتایج: 3976066  

2005
Kristen Marie Hanley Tia-Lynn Ashman Stephen Tonsor Valerie Oke Susan Kalisz

Allometric scaling theory has previously been used to estimate the functional relationship between two biological variables. In addition to parameter estimation, deviations from the general scaling relationship can be used to create hypotheses. Here, I explore deviations from the allometric scaling pattern for plant and floral size within the genus Collinsia on three levels: among species, with...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2011
María C Rodríguez-Rodríguez Alfredo Valido

UNLABELLED PREMISE OF THE STUDY Pollination is a critical phase for plant reproduction, but ecological and evolutionary outcomes by pollinators may be counteracted by floral herbivores. These interacting assemblages may also be altered (directly or indirectly) by introduced species, especially on oceanic islands. In this study, we analyzed the effects of opportunistic nectar-feeding passerin...

Journal: :Environmental entomology 2016
Alan D Ritchie Rebecca Ruppel Shalene Jha

Native bees provide essential pollination services to cultivated and wild plants worldwide. Despite the need to conserve pollinators, the foraging patterns of native bees are poorly understood. Classic concepts of resource use have typically categorized bee species as specialists or generalists based on floral visitation patterns. While intraspecific variation in bee foraging likely depends on ...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2011
Madelaine E Bartlett Chelsea D Specht

PREMISE OF THE STUDY Floral symmetry is a trait of key importance when considering floral diversification because it is thought to play a significant role in plant-pollinator interactions. The CYCLOIDEA/TEOSINTE BRANCHED1 (CYC/TB1)-like genes have been implicated in the development and evolution of floral symmetry in numerous lineages. We thus chose to investigate a possible role for these gene...

2009
Monica Båga D. Brian Fowler Ravindra N. Chibbar

Autumn-seeded winter cereals acquire tolerance to freezing temperatures and become vernalized by exposure to low temperature (LT). The level of accumulated LT tolerance depends on the cold acclimation rate and factors controlling timing of floral transition at the shoot apical meristem. In this study, genomic loci controlling the floral transition time were mapped in a winter wheat (T. aestivum...

2016
Alan D. Ritchie Rebecca Ruppel Shalene Jha

Native bees provide essential pollination services to cultivated and wild plants worldwide. Despite the need to conserve pollinators, the foraging patterns of native bees are poorly understood. Classic concepts of resource use have typically categorized bee species as specialists or generalists based on floral visitation patterns. While intraspecific variation in bee foraging likely depends on ...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2004
Frank M Frey

The maintenance of floral-color variation within natural populations is enigmatic because directional selection through pollinator preferences combined with random genetic drift should lead to the rapid loss of such variation. Fluctuating, balancing, and negative frequency-dependent selection mediated through pollinators have been identified as factors that may contribute to the maintenance of ...

Journal: :Trends in ecology & evolution 2000
Lawton-Rauh Alvarez-Buylla Purugganan

Flowers, as reproductive structures of the most successful group of land plants, have been a central focus of study for both evolutionists and ecologists. Recent advances in unravelling the genetics of flower development have provided insight into the evolution of floral structures among angiosperms. The study of the evolution of genes that control floral morphogenesis permits us to draw infere...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2011
Colin F Quinn Christine N Prins John L Freeman Amanda M Gross Laura J Hantzis Ray J B Reynolds Soo in Yang Paul A Covey Gary S Bañuelos Ingrid J Pickering Sirine C Fakra Matthew A Marcus H S Arathi Elizabeth A H Pilon-Smits

• Selenium (Se) hyperaccumulation has a profound effect on plant-arthropod interactions. Here, we investigated floral Se distribution and speciation in flowers and the effects of floral Se on pollen quality and plant-pollinator interactions. • Floral Se distribution and speciation were compared in Stanleya pinnata, an Se hyperaccumulator, and Brassica juncea, a comparable nonhyperaccumulator. P...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2017
Brandon E Campitelli Amanda M Kenney Robin Hopkins Jacob Soule John T Lovell Thomas E Juenger

Immense floral trait variation has likely arisen as an adaptation to attract pollinators. Different pollinator syndromes-suites of floral traits that attract specific pollinator functional groups-are repeatedly observed across closely related taxa or divergent populations. The observation of these trait syndromes suggests that pollinators use floral cues to signal the underlying nectar reward, ...

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