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S Abrahamczyk, JH Struck, M Weigend - Biological Reviews, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Ambophily, the mixed mode of wind and insect pollination is still poorly understood, even though it has been known to science for over 130 years. While its presence has been …
MA Jaramillo, PS Manos - American Journal of Botany, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
With∼ 1000 species distributed pantropically, the genus Piper is one of the most diverse lineages among basal angiosperms. To rigorously address the evolution of Piper we use a …
The causes of the rapid diversification and extraordinary richness of flowering plants (angiosperms) relative to other plant clades is a long-standing mystery. Angiosperms are …
Piperales represent the largest basal angiosperm order with a nearly worldwide distribution. The order includes three species rich genera, Piper (ca. 2000 species), Peperomia (ca …
J Friedman, SCH Barrett - International Journal of Plant …, 2008 - journals.uchicago.edu
Wind pollination is predominantly a derived condition in angiosperms and is thought to evolve in response to ecological conditions that render animal pollination less …
MR Sigrist, M Sazima - Annals of botany, 2004 - academic.oup.com
Background and Aims This study on reproductive biology examines the stigmatic morphology of 12 Brazilian Malpighiaceae species with regard to their pollination and …
Background: The relative frequency of wind-and animal-pollinated plants a non-randomly distributed across the globe and numerous hypotheses have been raised for the greater …
D Salazar, MA Jaramillo, RJ Marquis - Ecology, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Community ecologists have strived to find mechanisms that mediate the assembly of natural communities. Recent evidence suggests that natural enemies could play an important role in …