We conducted field studies on the Juan Fernández Islands flora on the breeding system of 25 endemic species from 17 families. We recorded data on flower features, pollen and ovule number, pollen/ovule ratio, pollen size, self-compatibility, floral visitors, and pollination. Flowers are mostly hermaphrodite, inconspicuous, small, and green. Six species are dioecious. Over 80% of the cosexual species are self compatible. However, many species are dichogamous (mostly protandrous); thus, even the self-compatible species may require pollen transfer. Selfing through geitonogamy seems to be the most common system, and several species express mixed breeding systems. Floral visitors are uncommon to rare, except for two hummingbird species (one nativ...
Abstract The Canary Islands are home to a guild of endemic, threatened bird-pollinated plants. Previ...
Convergent reproductive traits in non-related plants may be the result of similar environmental cond...
The Canary Islands are home to a guild of endemic, threatened bird pollinated plants. Previous work ...
The Juan Fernández flora is not large. It is notable in terms of the proportion of endemics per uni...
Pernettya rigida is endemic to the Juan Fernández archipelago. Although all flowers are complete, wi...
The pollinator contribution to the reproductive success of species is made from the transfer of poll...
To examine how changes in pollinators affect plant reproductive success and floral evolution, I comp...
Floral phenotype and pollination system of a plant may be influenced by the abiotic environment and ...
Most angiosperms rely on animal pollination for reproduction, but the dependence on specific pollina...
Species richness and taxonomic composition of pollinator assemblages are documented for 26 plant spe...
Sagittaria montevidensis is a common marsh species with showy flowers and of interest to humans; how...
We review the hypothesized origin and the methods of arrival of the angiosperm colonists to the Juan...
This study investigates the pollination ecology and related floral traits of the species Daucus caro...
Floral phenotype and pollination system of a plant may be influenced by the abiotic environment and...
Sophora fernandeziana is the only legume endemic to Isla Robinson Crusoe (Archipelago Juan Fernández...
Abstract The Canary Islands are home to a guild of endemic, threatened bird-pollinated plants. Previ...
Convergent reproductive traits in non-related plants may be the result of similar environmental cond...
The Canary Islands are home to a guild of endemic, threatened bird pollinated plants. Previous work ...
The Juan Fernández flora is not large. It is notable in terms of the proportion of endemics per uni...
Pernettya rigida is endemic to the Juan Fernández archipelago. Although all flowers are complete, wi...
The pollinator contribution to the reproductive success of species is made from the transfer of poll...
To examine how changes in pollinators affect plant reproductive success and floral evolution, I comp...
Floral phenotype and pollination system of a plant may be influenced by the abiotic environment and ...
Most angiosperms rely on animal pollination for reproduction, but the dependence on specific pollina...
Species richness and taxonomic composition of pollinator assemblages are documented for 26 plant spe...
Sagittaria montevidensis is a common marsh species with showy flowers and of interest to humans; how...
We review the hypothesized origin and the methods of arrival of the angiosperm colonists to the Juan...
This study investigates the pollination ecology and related floral traits of the species Daucus caro...
Floral phenotype and pollination system of a plant may be influenced by the abiotic environment and...
Sophora fernandeziana is the only legume endemic to Isla Robinson Crusoe (Archipelago Juan Fernández...
Abstract The Canary Islands are home to a guild of endemic, threatened bird-pollinated plants. Previ...
Convergent reproductive traits in non-related plants may be the result of similar environmental cond...
The Canary Islands are home to a guild of endemic, threatened bird pollinated plants. Previous work ...