WOS: A1995QY91500006The phenological pattern of flowering at the community level was studied in a Greek phryganic ecosystem near Athens for 4 consecutive years. Flowering is strongly seasonal: 80% of the insect-pollinated flora, which consists of 133 species, blooms between February and June. There is a variably expressed secondary flowering period in autumn. The pollinating fauna follows a strongly correlated pattern of abundance. Two types of plants were distinguished: pauciflorous species bearing <10 flowers that are large compared to the plant body, and multiflorous species with many small flowers. Pauciflorous species flower in the winter half of the year, while multiflorous species flower mainly in the summer half. The mean flower lif...
The study of the population dynamics of annual and biennial plants reveals that many species of thes...
Reproductive phenology is sensitive to climatic changes and is associated with species functional ty...
Environmental variability may cause changes in flowering phenology affecting plant reproductive succ...
Species flower production and flowering phenology vary from year to year due to extrinsic factors. I...
Species flower production and flowering phenology vary from year to year due to extrinsic factors. I...
Phenology, or the seasonal timing life-history events such as emergence, reproduction and senescence...
Abstract – In plant communities of the Mediterranean Basin most plant species reach their blooming p...
Flowering phenology and synchrony with biotic and abiotic resources are crucial traits determining t...
We studied the flowering phenology of the genus Campanula (represented by nine species) along the el...
The term phenology is derived from the Greek word phaino meaning to show or to appear. Hence, phenol...
The impact of physical factors on the flowering phenology of a succulent karroid community in the wi...
1. The phenology of organisms corresponds to the temporal match between the components of their life...
Temperate forest understorey plants are subjected to a strong seasonality in their optimal growing c...
Plant phenophases can be modulated by abiotic factors, as well as by evolutionary history. We tested...
International audienceReproductive phenology of gorse (Ulex europaeus L., Genisteae, Fabaceae) is un...
The study of the population dynamics of annual and biennial plants reveals that many species of thes...
Reproductive phenology is sensitive to climatic changes and is associated with species functional ty...
Environmental variability may cause changes in flowering phenology affecting plant reproductive succ...
Species flower production and flowering phenology vary from year to year due to extrinsic factors. I...
Species flower production and flowering phenology vary from year to year due to extrinsic factors. I...
Phenology, or the seasonal timing life-history events such as emergence, reproduction and senescence...
Abstract – In plant communities of the Mediterranean Basin most plant species reach their blooming p...
Flowering phenology and synchrony with biotic and abiotic resources are crucial traits determining t...
We studied the flowering phenology of the genus Campanula (represented by nine species) along the el...
The term phenology is derived from the Greek word phaino meaning to show or to appear. Hence, phenol...
The impact of physical factors on the flowering phenology of a succulent karroid community in the wi...
1. The phenology of organisms corresponds to the temporal match between the components of their life...
Temperate forest understorey plants are subjected to a strong seasonality in their optimal growing c...
Plant phenophases can be modulated by abiotic factors, as well as by evolutionary history. We tested...
International audienceReproductive phenology of gorse (Ulex europaeus L., Genisteae, Fabaceae) is un...
The study of the population dynamics of annual and biennial plants reveals that many species of thes...
Reproductive phenology is sensitive to climatic changes and is associated with species functional ty...
Environmental variability may cause changes in flowering phenology affecting plant reproductive succ...