Phenological patterns of terrestrial plants
B Rathcke, EP Lacey - Annual review of ecology and systematics, 1985 - JSTOR
Phenological Patterns of Terrestrial Plants Page 1 Ann. Rev. Ecol. Syst. 1985. 16:179-214
Copyright ? 1985 by Annual Reviews Inc. All rights reserved PHENOLOGICAL PATTERNS OF …
Copyright ? 1985 by Annual Reviews Inc. All rights reserved PHENOLOGICAL PATTERNS OF …
[HTML][HTML] How and why to measure the germination process?
MA Ranal, DG Santana - Brazilian Journal of Botany, 2006 - SciELO Brasil
In the last two centuries, papers have been published including measurements of the
germination process. High diversity of mathematical expressions has made comparisons …
germination process. High diversity of mathematical expressions has made comparisons …
Time after time: flowering phenology and biotic interactions
The role of biotic interactions in shaping plant flowering phenology has long been
controversial; plastic responses to the abiotic environment, limited precision of biological …
controversial; plastic responses to the abiotic environment, limited precision of biological …
Phenology is a major determinant of tree species range
I Chuine, EG Beaubien - Ecology Letters, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
Global warming is expected to have a major impact on plant distributions, an issue of key
importance in biological conservation. However, very few models are able to predict species …
importance in biological conservation. However, very few models are able to predict species …
Meta‐analysis of phenotypic selection on flowering phenology suggests that early flowering plants are favoured
Ecology Letters (2011) 14: 511–521 Abstract Flowering times of plants are important life‐
history components and it has previously been hypothesized that flowering phenologies …
history components and it has previously been hypothesized that flowering phenologies …
Population structure attributable to reproductive time: isolation by time and adaptation by time
Many populations are composed of a mixture of individuals that reproduce at different times,
and these times are often heritable. Under these conditions, gene flow should be limited …
and these times are often heritable. Under these conditions, gene flow should be limited …
Pollen grains: why so many?
RW Cruden - Pollen and pollination, 2000 - Springer
My objective is the examination of selective forces that affect pollen number. Relationships
among other floral traits of animal-pollinated plants, including pollen size, stigma area and …
among other floral traits of animal-pollinated plants, including pollen size, stigma area and …
Relationships between flowering phenology, plant size and reproductive success in shape Lotus corniculatus (Fabaceae)
J Ollerton, A Lack - Plant ecology, 1998 - Springer
Over three years the flowering phenology of individuals of Lotus corniculatus has been
studied in relation to fruit set and seed predation to determine the relationships between four …
studied in relation to fruit set and seed predation to determine the relationships between four …
Flowering phenology: an example of relaxation of natural selection?
J Ollerton, AJ Lack - Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 1992 - cell.com
Flowering phenology has normally been viewed as fundamental to a plant species'
reproductive ecologg. Researchers in the field have emphasized the adaptive importance of …
reproductive ecologg. Researchers in the field have emphasized the adaptive importance of …
Pollen and gene flow in fragmented habitats
MM Kwak, O Velterop… - Applied Vegetation …, 1998 - Wiley Online Library
Habitat fragmentation affects both plants and pollinators. Habitat fragmentation leads to
changes in species richness, population number and size, density, and shape, thus to …
changes in species richness, population number and size, density, and shape, thus to …