Flowering phenology may play a critical role in plant coexistence, allowing not only a temporal partitioning of resources but also conditioning the relationship between seed mass and number among species. We analyzed how flowering phenology was related to seed mass and number, and how seed traits were related among them along these co-occurring species, in two consecutive flowering seasons. The flowering strategies of each species were characterized in terms of timing (onset and peak), duration, and flowering synchronicity among the five species. We found different flowering timing and flowering strategies among species. We found that the earliest flowering species showed higher reproductive success than species flowering later, but we did ...
This study evaluates the idea that differences in reproductive phenology and traits between coexisti...
Flower distribution within the tree crown may affect both pollination dynamics and the costs of flow...
The diversity of mutualistic interactions in the Neotropics exceeds that of all other tropical regio...
Flowering phenology is often strongly constrained by phylogenetic history: many closely-related plan...
Bidens pilosa L. is a summer annual that shows a particular phenological pattern in the Córdoba moun...
Seed size is one of the most important traits in the regenerative phase of a plant´s life cycle; how...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
Seed germination triggered by light exposure (positive photoblastism) has been determined in quantit...
Berberis microphylla G. Forst. (calafate) is an evergreen and spiny shrub considered as a non-timber...
1. Many factors shape plant reproductive patterns including climate, competition or attraction of po...
Flowering phenology and synchrony with biotic and abiotic resources are crucial traits determining t...
Plant phenophases can be modulated by abiotic factors, as well as by evolutionary history. We tested...
Determinate primary root growth in Cactaceae has been interpreted as an adaptation to dry environmen...
Germination characteristics are important for understanding how species cope with environmental vari...
Several studies reported a negative relationship between altitude and seed mass. In cactus species, ...
This study evaluates the idea that differences in reproductive phenology and traits between coexisti...
Flower distribution within the tree crown may affect both pollination dynamics and the costs of flow...
The diversity of mutualistic interactions in the Neotropics exceeds that of all other tropical regio...
Flowering phenology is often strongly constrained by phylogenetic history: many closely-related plan...
Bidens pilosa L. is a summer annual that shows a particular phenological pattern in the Córdoba moun...
Seed size is one of the most important traits in the regenerative phase of a plant´s life cycle; how...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
Seed germination triggered by light exposure (positive photoblastism) has been determined in quantit...
Berberis microphylla G. Forst. (calafate) is an evergreen and spiny shrub considered as a non-timber...
1. Many factors shape plant reproductive patterns including climate, competition or attraction of po...
Flowering phenology and synchrony with biotic and abiotic resources are crucial traits determining t...
Plant phenophases can be modulated by abiotic factors, as well as by evolutionary history. We tested...
Determinate primary root growth in Cactaceae has been interpreted as an adaptation to dry environmen...
Germination characteristics are important for understanding how species cope with environmental vari...
Several studies reported a negative relationship between altitude and seed mass. In cactus species, ...
This study evaluates the idea that differences in reproductive phenology and traits between coexisti...
Flower distribution within the tree crown may affect both pollination dynamics and the costs of flow...
The diversity of mutualistic interactions in the Neotropics exceeds that of all other tropical regio...