Island disharmony revisited using orchids as a model group
One central concept in island biology is that island assemblages form subsets of the
mainland species pool, being disproportionately rich or poor in certain taxonomic groups …
mainland species pool, being disproportionately rich or poor in certain taxonomic groups …
A review of the allozyme data set for the Canarian endemic flora: causes of the high genetic diversity levels and implications for conservation
JP de Paz, J Caujapé-Castells - Annals of Botany, 2013 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Background and Aims Allozyme and reproductive data sets for the Canarian flora
are updated in order to assess how the present levels and structuring of genetic variation …
are updated in order to assess how the present levels and structuring of genetic variation …
The macroecology of animal versus wind pollination: ecological factors are more important than historical climate stability
Background: The relative frequency of wind-and animal-pollinated plants a non-randomly
distributed across the globe and numerous hypotheses have been raised for the greater …
distributed across the globe and numerous hypotheses have been raised for the greater …
Origin and diversification of flax and their relationship with heterostyly across the range
E Maguilla, M Escudero, J Ruíz‐Martín… - Journal of …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Understanding plant diversity and how different traits have shaped the current
biodiversity setting across the world is one of the major challenges for evolutionary biology …
biodiversity setting across the world is one of the major challenges for evolutionary biology …
Baker's law and the island syndromes in bryophytes
The evolution of island syndromes has long served as a model to understand the
mechanisms accounting for phenotypic differentiation. Combining literature data with actual …
mechanisms accounting for phenotypic differentiation. Combining literature data with actual …
Factors driving adaptive radiation in plants of oceanic islands: a case study from the Juan Fernández Archipelago
K Takayama, DJ Crawford, P López-Sepúlveda… - Journal of Plant …, 2018 - Springer
Adaptive radiation is a common evolutionary phenomenon in oceanic islands. From one
successful immigrant population, dispersal into different island environments and directional …
successful immigrant population, dispersal into different island environments and directional …
Phenotypic trait matching predicts the topology of an insular plant–bird pollination network
Conceptualizing species interactions as networks has broadened our understanding of
ecological communities. However, the factors shaping interaction patterns among species …
ecological communities. However, the factors shaping interaction patterns among species …
[PDF][PDF] Cryptic variation, molecular data, and the challenge of conserving plant diversity in oceanic archipelagos: the critical role of plant systematics
DJ Crawford, TF Stuessy - Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy, 2016 - e-kjpt.org
Plant species on oceanic islands comprise nearly 25% of described vascular plants on only
5% of the Earth's land surface yet are among the most rare and endangered plants …
5% of the Earth's land surface yet are among the most rare and endangered plants …
How rapidly do self‐compatible populations evolve selfing? Mating system estimation within recently evolved self‐compatible populations of Azorean Tolpis …
B Kerbs, DJ Crawford, G White, M Moura… - Ecology and …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Genome‐wide genotyping and Bayesian inference method (BORICE) were employed to
estimate outcrossing rates and paternity in two small plant populations of Tolpis succulenta …
estimate outcrossing rates and paternity in two small plant populations of Tolpis succulenta …
Breeding systems in Tolpis (Asteraceae) in the Macaronesian islands: the Azores, Madeira and the Canaries
DJ Crawford, GJ Anderson, LB Silva… - Plant Systematics and …, 2015 - Springer
Plants on oceanic islands often originate from self-compatible (SC) colonizers capable of
seed set by self-fertilization. This fact is supported by empirical studies, and is rooted in the …
seed set by self-fertilization. This fact is supported by empirical studies, and is rooted in the …