The evolutionary consequences of indirect effects
MR Walsh - Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2013 - cell.com
Indirect effects occur when the effect of one species on another is mediated by a third
species or through other links in the ecosystem. Indirect interactions are widespread in …
species or through other links in the ecosystem. Indirect interactions are widespread in …
Revisiting the dioecy-polyploidy association: alternate pathways and research opportunities
The evolutionary transition from hermaphroditism (combined sexes) to dioecy (separate
sexes) is associated with whole genome duplication (polyploidy) in several flowering plant …
sexes) is associated with whole genome duplication (polyploidy) in several flowering plant …
Sex-specific patterns of antagonistic and mutualistic biotic interactions in dioecious and gynodioecious plants
A major transition in flowering plants has been the evolution of separate sexes from
hermaphroditism via gynodioecy which is considered to be the most important route. Biotic …
hermaphroditism via gynodioecy which is considered to be the most important route. Biotic …
Edaphic factors and plant–insect interactions: direct and indirect effects of serpentine soil on florivores and pollinators
Edaphic factors can lead to differences in plant morphology and tissue chemistry. However,
whether these differences result in altered plant–insect interactions for soil-generalist plants …
whether these differences result in altered plant–insect interactions for soil-generalist plants …
Pollinators and nectar robbers cause directional selection for large spur circle in Impatiens oxyanthera (Balsaminaceae)
Q Wang, Y Li, X Pu, L Zhu, Z Tang, Q Liu - Plant Systematics and Evolution, 2013 - Springer
Nectar spurs have an important role in floral evolution and plant–pollinator coadaptation.
The flowers of some species possess spurs curving into a circle. However, it is unclear …
The flowers of some species possess spurs curving into a circle. However, it is unclear …
Sexual selection in a hermaphroditic plant through female reproductive success
C Dai, LF Galloway - Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 2013 - academic.oup.com
Sexual selection is well accepted as a mechanism of shaping traits in animals. However,
whether and how floral traits are sexually selected in hermaphroditic plants remains less …
whether and how floral traits are sexually selected in hermaphroditic plants remains less …
Florivore impacts on plant reproductive success and pollinator mortality in an obligate pollination mutualism
DM Althoff, W Xiao, S Sumoski, KA Segraves - Oecologia, 2013 - Springer
Florivores are present in many pollination systems and can have direct and indirect effects
on both plants and pollinators. Although the impact of florivores are commonly examined in …
on both plants and pollinators. Although the impact of florivores are commonly examined in …
Interactions between floral mutualists and antagonists, and consequences for plant reproduction
NL Soper Gorden - 2013 - scholarworks.umass.edu
While pollinators and leaf herbivores have been a focus of research for decades, floral
antagonists have been studied significantly less. Since floral antagonists can be as common …
antagonists have been studied significantly less. Since floral antagonists can be as common …
[图书][B] Interactions between floral mutualists and antagonists, and consequences for plant reproduction
NLS Gorden - 2013 - search.proquest.com
While pollinators and leaf herbivores have been a focus of research for decades, floral
antagonists have been studied significantly less. Since floral antagonists can be as common …
antagonists have been studied significantly less. Since floral antagonists can be as common …