685 results — topic: Flowering & Pollination
Data from: Coordinated species importation policies are needed to reduce serious invasions globally: the case of alien bumblebees in South America
The global trade of species promotes diverse human activities but also facilitates the introduction of potentially invasive species into new environments. As species ignore national boundaries, unilateral national decisions concerning species trade set the stage for transnational species invasion wi
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This file contains the data to analyze the environmental correlates of flower color variation. The results are laid out in the text (Environmental correlates of flower color variation) and Table S3.
A comparison of resource allocation to reproduction and pollinator visitation to <i>Delphinium nelsonii</i> and <i>Lupinus argentis</i>
Pollinator effectiveness of <i>Mertensia fusiformis</i>, <i>Delphinium nelsonii</i>, and <i>D. barbeyii</i>: is there one best pollinator to which the plant is adapted?
Hierarchical analysis of allozymic and morphometric variation in a montane herb, Ipomopsis aggregata (Polemoniaceae)
Seed set and seed mass in <i>Ipomopsis aggregata</i>: variance partitioning and inferences about postpollination selection
Events that follow pollination, such as pollen-tube growth and seed maturation, comprise an important phase of angiosperm reproduction. Differential success during this "postpollination" phase may represent phenotypic selection, including sexual selection, or interaction between parents caused, for
Tests of pollen viability in hand-pollination experiments: a literature review
Postfertilization causes of differential success of pollen donors in <i>Erythronium grandiflorum</i> (Liliaceae): Nonrandom ovule abortion
Structure-activity relationships of norditerpenoid alkaloids occurring in toxic larkspur <i></i>Delphinium<i></i> species
Hierarchical Analysis of Allozymic and Morphometric variation in a Montane Herb, <i>Ipomopsis Aggregata</i>
Size and abundance: breeding population density of the Calliope Hummingbird
BENT, A. C. 1942. Life histories of North American flycatchers, larks, swallows and their allies. U.S. Natl. Mus. Bull. 179. BUDD, L. F., R. B. AREND, J. W. HURST, AND V. H. ANDERSON. 1979. Fort Bliss environmental analysis and impact assessment. Photographic Interpretation Corporation, Hanover, New
Floral sex allocation in sequentially blooming plants
In plants whose flowers develop in a sequence, different flowers may exhibit temporal variation in pollen donation and receipt such that the fitness contributions through male and female functions can vary among flowers. Dichogamy, or directional pollinator movements within inflorescences, can creat
