Human impacts on the vegetation of the Juan Fernández (Robinson Crusoe) Archipelago
TF Stuessy, DJ Crawford, J Greimler - Plants, 2023 - mdpi.com
The human footprint on marine and terrestrial ecosystems of the planet has been
substantial, largely due to the increase in the human population with associated activities …
substantial, largely due to the increase in the human population with associated activities …
Reproductive Biology of Asteraceae on Oceanic Islands
Asteraceae are among the most abundant angiosperm families on oceanic islands. The
reproductive biology of Asteraceae is reviewed and the attributes of the family contributing to …
reproductive biology of Asteraceae is reviewed and the attributes of the family contributing to …
Evidence for spatial and temporal variation in mating system of Tolpis macrorhiza (Asteraceae), a species endemic to Madeira
DJ Crawford, M Menezes De Sequeira… - Botanical Journal of …, 2022 - academic.oup.com
There have been many studies of morphological and genetic variation in island plant
radiations, but few have shown how the mating system has shaped the patterns of variation …
radiations, but few have shown how the mating system has shaped the patterns of variation …
Late-acting self-incompatible system, preferential allogamy and delayed selfing in the heteromorphic invasive populations of Ludwigia grandiflora subsp. hexapetala
LO Portillo Lemus, M Harang… - Peer Community …, 2022 - peercommunityjournal.org
Breeding system in uences local population genetic structure, e ective size, o spring tness
and functional variation. Determining the respective importance of self-and cross-fertilization …
and functional variation. Determining the respective importance of self-and cross-fertilization …
Habitat categorisation and map** of a seabird reserve: Ilhéu da Praia, Azores
SE Long, JJ Devlin, P Raposo, BJ Porter… - Seabird, 2021 - orca.cardiff.ac.uk
The removal of invasive species and mitigation of habitat loss are vital conservation tools for
species such as seabirds. We surveyed habitats across the entirety of a small seabird islet …
species such as seabirds. We surveyed habitats across the entirety of a small seabird islet …
Systematics, Phylogeography, and Mating Systems of Asarum (Aristolochiaceae)
L Zuo - 2024 - rave.ohiolink.edu
My dissertation aims to understand the evolutionary history and reproductive biology of
Asarum (Aristolochiaceae), including phylogenomic relationships, systematics …
Asarum (Aristolochiaceae), including phylogenomic relationships, systematics …
Assessment of the breeding system in the Algerian narrow coastal endemism Anacyclus linearilobus (Anthemideae, Asteraceae)
A Sánchez-Albert, R Torices… - Anales del Jardín …, 2022 - rjb.revistas.csic.es
The breeding system of Anacyclus linearilobus, an annual and endemic species restricted to
dune ecosystems of the Algerian coast were assessed through the effect of self-fertilization …
dune ecosystems of the Algerian coast were assessed through the effect of self-fertilization …
Human Impacts on the Vegetation of the Juan Fernández (Robinson Crusoe) Archipelago
J Greimler - 2023 - kuscholarworks.ku.edu
The human footprint on marine and terrestrial ecosystems of the planet has been
substantial, largely due to the increase in the human population with associated activities …
substantial, largely due to the increase in the human population with associated activities …
Genomic regulation of plant mating systems: flexibility and adaptative potential. A commentary on:'A new genetic locus for self-compatibility in the outcrossing grass …
BK Mable - Annals of Botany, 2021 - academic.oup.com
This article comments on: Lucy M. Slatter, Susanne Barth, Chloe Manzanares, Janaki
Velmurugan, Iain Place and Daniel Thorogood A new genetic locus for self-compatibility in …
Velmurugan, Iain Place and Daniel Thorogood A new genetic locus for self-compatibility in …
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TF Stuessy, DJ Crawford, J Greimler - 2023 - kuscholarworks.ku.edu
The human footprint on marine and terrestrial ecosystems of the planet has been
substantial, largely due to the increase in the human population with associated activities …
substantial, largely due to the increase in the human population with associated activities …