Pollination syndromes in the 21st century: where do we stand and where may we go?
AS Dellinger - New Phytologist, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Pollination syndromes, recurring suites of floral traits appearing in connection with specific
functional pollinator groups, have served for decades to organise floral diversity under a …
functional pollinator groups, have served for decades to organise floral diversity under a …
The specialization continuum in pollination systems: diversity of concepts and implications for ecology, evolution and conservation
WS Armbruster - Functional ecology, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Specialization in plant–pollinator relationships is a core concept in discussions of plant
evolution and ecology; it is central to our thinking, not just about the ecology of plant …
evolution and ecology; it is central to our thinking, not just about the ecology of plant …
Adaptive responses of animals to climate change are most likely insufficient
Biological responses to climate change have been widely documented across taxa and
regions, but it remains unclear whether species are maintaining a good match between …
regions, but it remains unclear whether species are maintaining a good match between …
Pollinator shifts, contingent evolution, and evolutionary constraint drive floral disparity in Salvia (Lamiaceae): Evidence from morphometrics and phylogenetic …
Switches in pollinators have been argued to be key drivers of floral evolution in
angiosperms. However, few studies have tested the relationship between floral shape …
angiosperms. However, few studies have tested the relationship between floral shape …
Evolution on the backbone: Apocynaceae phylogenomics and new perspectives on growth forms, flowers, and fruits
Premise of the Study We provide the largest phylogenetic analyses to date of Apocynaceae
in terms of taxa and molecular data as a framework for analyzing the evolution of vegetative …
in terms of taxa and molecular data as a framework for analyzing the evolution of vegetative …
A potential pitfall in studies of biological shape: does size matter?
The number of published studies using geometric morphometrics (GM) for analysing
biological shape has increased steadily since the beginning of the 1990s, covering multiple …
biological shape has increased steadily since the beginning of the 1990s, covering multiple …
Honey DNA metabarcoding revealed foraging resource partitioning between Korean native and introduced honey bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae)
Honey DNA metabarcoding provides information of floral sources of honey and foraging
plant preferences of honey bees. We evaluated the floral composition of honey from two …
plant preferences of honey bees. We evaluated the floral composition of honey from two …
Kin discrimination allows plants to modify investment towards pollinator attraction
Pollinators tend to be preferentially attracted to large floral displays that may comprise more
than one plant in a patch. Attracting pollinators thus not only benefits individuals investing in …
than one plant in a patch. Attracting pollinators thus not only benefits individuals investing in …
Morphological Analysis of Size and Shape (MASS): An integrative software program for morphometric analyses of leaves
Premise Morphometric analysis is a common approach for comparing and categorizing
botanical samples; however, completing a suite of analyses using existing tools may require …
botanical samples; however, completing a suite of analyses using existing tools may require …
Morphological trait evolution in Solanum (Solanaceae): Evolutionary lability of key taxonomic characters
Solanum is one of the world's largest and economically most important plant genera,
including 1245 currently accepted species and several major and minor crops (eg, tomato …
including 1245 currently accepted species and several major and minor crops (eg, tomato …