Variation in sexual reproduction in orchids and its evolutionary consequences: a spasmodic journey to diversification

RL Tremblay, JD Ackerman… - Biological Journal of …, 2005 - academic.oup.com
The great taxonomic diversity of the Orchidaceae is often attributed to adaptive radiation for
specific pollinators driven by selection for outcrossing. However, when one looks beyond the …

The effects of climate change and land‐use change on demographic rates and population viability

KE Selwood, MA McGeoch, R Mac Nally - Biological Reviews, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Understanding the processes that lead to species extinctions is vital for lessening pressures
on biodiversity. While species diversity, presence and abundance are most commonly used …

Impacts of ecosystem fragmentation on plant populations: generalising the idiosyncratic

RJ Hobbs, CJ Yates - Australian Journal of Botany, 2003 - CSIRO Publishing
Fragmentation of natural vegetation is one of the most pervasive changes in terrestrial
ecosystems across the Earth. Developing a general understanding of how fragmentation …

[图书][B] Seasonally dry tropical forests: ecology and conservation

R Dirzo - 2011 - books.google.com
Though seasonally dry tropical forests are equally as important to global biodiversity as
tropical rainforests, and are one of the most representative and highly endangered …

Orchid re-introductions: an evaluation of success and ecological considerations using key comparative studies from Australia

N Reiter, J Whitfield, G Pollard, W Bedggood, M Argall… - Plant Ecology, 2016 - Springer
With global biodiversity in decline, there is now an urgent requirement to take ameliorative
action for endangered species in the form of re-introductions. For the highly diverse orchid …

What do we know about the effects of landscape changes on plant–pollinator interaction networks?

PA Ferreira, D Boscolo, BF Viana - Ecological Indicators, 2013 - Elsevier
Biotic interactions play an important role on the organization and persistence of biodiversity.
Unnatural modifications of landscape structure such as habitat loss and fragmentation can …

Generic recircumscriptions of Oncidiinae (Orchidaceae: Cymbidieae) based on maximum likelihood analysis of combined DNA datasets

KM Neubig, WM Whitten, NH Williams… - Botanical Journal of …, 2012 - academic.oup.com
Phylogenetic relationships within the orchid subtribe Oncidiinae sensu Chase were inferred
using maximum likelihood analyses of single and multilocus DNA sequence data sets …

Orchid pollination: from Darwin to the present day

C Micheneau, SD Johnson… - Botanical Journal of the …, 2009 - academic.oup.com
In this year celebrating the bicentenary of the birth of Darwin and the sesquicentennial of the
publication of Darwin's On the Origin of Species, the present paper aims to assess the …

Landscape effects of forest loss in a pollination system

H Taki, PG Kevan, JS Ascher - Landscape Ecology, 2007 - Springer
Forest loss has been invoked as a cause for changes in the reproductive success of animal-
pollinated woodland plants, associated with changes in their pollinators. To analyze such …

Alien abduction: disruption of native plant‐pollinator interactions by invasive species

J Ghazoul - Biotropica, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
The indirect impacts of Shorea siamensis‐logging on the reproductive ecology of
Dipterocarpus obtusifolius, a self‐incompatible butterfly‐, moth‐, and bird‐pollinated tree …