Pollen layering and male–male competition: Quantum dots demonstrate that pollen grains compete for space on pollinators
Premise Almost nothing is known about what happens to pollen grains once they attach to
pollinators, although some have postulated that pollen from different donors may form …
pollinators, although some have postulated that pollen from different donors may form …
Competition for pollen deposition space on pollinators generates last‐male advantage
Many plants have precise pollen placement strategies, ensuring that large amounts of pollen
are deposited on small and discrete areas of pollinators' bodies. This may lead to male …
are deposited on small and discrete areas of pollinators' bodies. This may lead to male …
The floral biology and the role of staminal connective appendages during pollination of the endoparasite Bdallophytum americanum (Cytinaceae)
Bdallophytum americanum (Cytinaceae) is an endoparasitic plant species, meaning only the
flowers emerge from the host during the reproductive season. Reports on the pollination …
flowers emerge from the host during the reproductive season. Reports on the pollination …