The challenge in answering the question of whether or not plants evolve different mating systems to accommodate their respective pollinators lies in finding a pair of closely related species differing only in pollination syndromes. Furthermore, it has been hypothesized that Non-Flying Mammal Pollination (NFMP) arises from a bird pollinated ancestor as a result of their limited distributions. Liparia splendens subsp. splendens and L. parva are two genetically indistinguishable species that are thought to differ in pollination syndromes and co-occur with similar distributions, densities and have sympatric pollinators. Speculations that closely related sister species L. splendens subsp. splendens and L. parva are bird and nonflying mammal poll...
Thesis (PhD)--Stellenbosch University, 2017.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Substantial evidence suggests that pol...
Pollination syndromes are the convergent expression of floral traits in unrelated species reflecting...
The genus Erica is the most species rich in the Cape Floristic Kingdom, yet there are limited data o...
BACKGROUND Interactions with pollinators are proposed to be one of the major drivers of diversity in...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: According to the Grant-Stebbins model of pollinator-driven divergence, plants t...
Although pollinators have been suggested to drive speciation in the Cape flora, this has not been te...
AbstractA large diversity of floral morphological types exists within the bird pollination syndrome ...
Pollination syndromes predict the principal animal pollinators of plant species from floral traits. ...
Bibliography: pages 132-149.The study of plant pollination mechanisms has produced some of the most ...
Includes bibliographical references.Pollination systems of previously unstudied plant species are of...
The genus Erica is the most species rich in the Cape Floristic Kingdom, yet there are limited data o...
The evolution of non-flying mammal pollination has given rise to a broad suite of adaptive plant tra...
Background: Interactions with pollinators are proposed to be one of the major drivers of diversity i...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2012.Major transitions between vertebr...
AbstractA large diversity of floral morphological types exists within the bird pollination syndrome ...
Thesis (PhD)--Stellenbosch University, 2017.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Substantial evidence suggests that pol...
Pollination syndromes are the convergent expression of floral traits in unrelated species reflecting...
The genus Erica is the most species rich in the Cape Floristic Kingdom, yet there are limited data o...
BACKGROUND Interactions with pollinators are proposed to be one of the major drivers of diversity in...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: According to the Grant-Stebbins model of pollinator-driven divergence, plants t...
Although pollinators have been suggested to drive speciation in the Cape flora, this has not been te...
AbstractA large diversity of floral morphological types exists within the bird pollination syndrome ...
Pollination syndromes predict the principal animal pollinators of plant species from floral traits. ...
Bibliography: pages 132-149.The study of plant pollination mechanisms has produced some of the most ...
Includes bibliographical references.Pollination systems of previously unstudied plant species are of...
The genus Erica is the most species rich in the Cape Floristic Kingdom, yet there are limited data o...
The evolution of non-flying mammal pollination has given rise to a broad suite of adaptive plant tra...
Background: Interactions with pollinators are proposed to be one of the major drivers of diversity i...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2012.Major transitions between vertebr...
AbstractA large diversity of floral morphological types exists within the bird pollination syndrome ...
Thesis (PhD)--Stellenbosch University, 2017.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Substantial evidence suggests that pol...
Pollination syndromes are the convergent expression of floral traits in unrelated species reflecting...
The genus Erica is the most species rich in the Cape Floristic Kingdom, yet there are limited data o...