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IDTitleSection/TopicAuthorsKeywords
486Asynchronous dichogamy in Sassafras randaiense
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Pollination BiologyChung, Kuo-Fang; Tsai, Yong-Hsin; Lin, Shu-Tzong; Liu, Hsiao-Lei.Lauraceae
Taiwan
plant reproductive ecology
343DNA microsatellites, Parentage, and Pollination Patterns
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Pollination BiologyAshley, MV.microsatellites
parentage
pollination
Review
gene flow
fragmentation
630Do homostylous species outcross? Variation of anther-stigma separation and mating system in Primula halleri
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Pollination Biologyde Vos, Jurriaan M.; Keller, Barbara; Isham, Samuel T.; Kelso, Sylvia; Conti, Elena. distyly
homostyly
herkogamy
mixed mating
Alpine
Primula
pollination experiments
557Flower Color Variability and Mixed Mating in the Protandrous Herb Saponaria officinalis (L. Caryophyllaceae)
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Pollination BiologyJabbari, Shabnam; Davis, Sandra L..mixed mating system
reproductive assurance
pollinator limitation
Floral color
570For just a few scents more. The characterization of floral scent in plants visited by the specialist bee, Diadasia
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Pollination BiologyMessinger, Olivia J; Sipes, S.D..oligolectic bees
Floral scent
floral host choice
pollination specialization
558Intraspecific Variation in the Floral Scent of Oenothera cespitosa: Exploring the potential for chemotypes
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Pollination BiologySummers, Holly; Emerick, Jay.Floral scent
Volatile Organic Compounds
chemotype
intraspecific variation
282Local adaptation to florivory and nectar robbing in the distylous vine, Gelsemium sempirvirens
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Pollination BiologyLeege, Lissa M.; Irwin, Rebecca E.; Adler, Lynn S..nectar robbing
gelsemine
resistance to antagonists
local adaptation
Florivory
620Multiple shifts between bee-adapted and hummingbird-adapted flowers in the neotropical plant genus Drymonia (Gesneriaceae)
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Pollination BiologyClark, John L.; Muchhala, Nathan; Coleman, Cassandra L..
114Non-random mating in the California wildflower Clarkia unguiculata
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Pollination BiologySmith-Huerta, Nancy L.; Vasek, Frank C..geitonogamy
Clarkia
self pollen
non-random mating
246Patterns of floral phenotype in Asimina and Deeringothamnus (Annonaceae)
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Pollination BiologyGoodrich, Katherine R.; Raguso, Robert A..Floral scent
Floral phenotype
Annonaceae
Correlated floral traits
Floral color
floral morphology
686Pollen transfer efficiency in Apocynum cannabinum (Apocynaceae): an evolutionary perspective
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Pollination BiologyLivshultz, Tatyana; Hochleitner, Sonja.pollination
pollen
efficiency
Apocynaceae
floral function
evolution
morphology
487Pollination Vectors of Artocarpus heterophylls Lam. (Moraceae) in Sri Lanka
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Pollination BiologyPushpakumara, DKNG; Boshier, DH; Simons, AJ.Artocarpus heterophyllus
Moraceae
floral visitors
wind pollination
86Pollinators and their influence on population genetic structure in three widespread Penstemon species(Plantaginaceae)
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Pollination BiologyKramer, Andrea T.; Fant, Jeremie; Ashley, MV.Genetic diversity
Pollination Syndrome
gene flow
Penstemon
582Reciprocal herkogamy in Houstonia procumbens a heterostylous, cleistogamous species
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Pollination BiologyJones, Eric. heterostyly
distyly
cleistogamy
mating systems
floral evolution
Houstonia
Rubiaceae
750Solanum sejunctum is cryptically dioecious via the production of inaperturate pollen in morphologically hermaphrodite flowers
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Pollination BiologyMartine, Christopher T.; Anderson, Gregory J.; Scharf, Alexander.Solanum
Solanaceae
dioecy
inaperturate pollen
145Stigmatic receptivity, pollen viability and outcrossing potential in the herkogamous homostylous species Primula halleri
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Pollination BiologyIsham, Samuel T.; de Vos, Jurriaan M.; Conti, Elena; Kelso, Sylvia. Primula
homostyly
heterostyly
herkogamy
outcrossing
Alpine
516The effect of fragmentation on pollinator failure and the potential rescue of flowering communities
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Pollination BiologyDelmas, Chloe; Escaravage, Nathalie; Pornon, André.fragmentation
pollinator limitation
population density
isolation
community effect
427The evolution of stylar polymorphisms in Hemimeris (Scrophulariaceae)
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Pollination BiologySteiner, Kim E.; Cruz, Boni C..stylar polymorphism
evolution of selfing
floral evolution
oil-secreting flowers
Hemimeris
pollination
178
Canceled
Win some, loose some – Ecosystem process shifts in a fragmented habitat
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Pollination BiologyHasenbein, Nils; Kraemer, Manfred.pollination
Africa
fragmentation
Acanthus
ecosystem processes

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