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 components of flowering time, plant size and reproductive success. Timings of first and peak flowering, and duration and synchrony of flowering differed between individuals in the same years. Between years, timing of first flowering was highly correlated for the same individuals, and was closely correlated with plant size and duration of flowering–larger plants flowered earlier and for a longer period. Peak flowering and synchrony were not correlated between-years for individuals. Fruit production and seed predation were correlated with some of the components o...
Flowering phenology may play a critical role in plant coexistence, allowing not only a temporal part...
Background and aims – The annual hemiparasitic plant genus Rhinanthus displays large variation in th...
1. Timing of reproduction affects the outcome of interactions between plants and their pollinators, ...
Lotus corniculatus L. (Legtuninosae), is a perennial herb common throughout Britain. Its main pollin...
Flowering phenology and synchrony with biotic and abiotic resources are crucial traits determining t...
Temperate forest understorey plants are subjected to a strong seasonality in their optimal growing c...
The optimal timing of the seasonal switch from somatic growth to reproduction can depend on an indiv...
Plant reproduction is highly dependent upon phenology, or biological timing, of flowering. However, ...
The reproductive success of a plant species depends to some extent on its flowering phenology. Thus,...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
The timing of different life history events are often correlated, and selection might only rarely be...
Dioecious plants may be pollinated biotically by animals or abiotically via wind or water currents. ...
Phenological shifts in timing of species interactions have the potential to change size-structured s...
1. In plants, the temporal pattern of floral displays, or display schedules, delimits an individual'...
Flowering phenology is often strongly constrained by phylogenetic history: many closely-related plan...
Flowering phenology may play a critical role in plant coexistence, allowing not only a temporal part...
Background and aims – The annual hemiparasitic plant genus Rhinanthus displays large variation in th...
1. Timing of reproduction affects the outcome of interactions between plants and their pollinators, ...
Lotus corniculatus L. (Legtuninosae), is a perennial herb common throughout Britain. Its main pollin...
Flowering phenology and synchrony with biotic and abiotic resources are crucial traits determining t...
Temperate forest understorey plants are subjected to a strong seasonality in their optimal growing c...
The optimal timing of the seasonal switch from somatic growth to reproduction can depend on an indiv...
Plant reproduction is highly dependent upon phenology, or biological timing, of flowering. However, ...
The reproductive success of a plant species depends to some extent on its flowering phenology. Thus,...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
The timing of different life history events are often correlated, and selection might only rarely be...
Dioecious plants may be pollinated biotically by animals or abiotically via wind or water currents. ...
Phenological shifts in timing of species interactions have the potential to change size-structured s...
1. In plants, the temporal pattern of floral displays, or display schedules, delimits an individual'...
Flowering phenology is often strongly constrained by phylogenetic history: many closely-related plan...
Flowering phenology may play a critical role in plant coexistence, allowing not only a temporal part...
Background and aims – The annual hemiparasitic plant genus Rhinanthus displays large variation in th...
1. Timing of reproduction affects the outcome of interactions between plants and their pollinators, ...