The Himalayan endemic alpine genus Roscoea, like other members of ginger family, exhibits the combination of floral traits that would fit pollination by long distant foragers such as bees, birds or flies. We studied the pollination biology of Roscoea alpina, observed potential floral visitors and determined their foraging behaviour, visitation frequency and pollination efficiency, to seek evidence in support of the pollination syndrome hypothesis. We also measured the floral spectra of R. alpina flowers to evaluate if signals fit with the currently known framework for observed floral visitors. We found that R. alpina have autonomous selfing and pollinator-mediated crossing, but lack apomixis. We observed that a beetle (Mylabris sp.), and a ...
Mating activities change within a season in many animal and plant populations. In plants, selection ...
Aciphylla species (wild spaniard/speargrass) are an iconic component of the Australasian high countr...
Traditionally, plant-pollinator interactions have been interpreted as pollination syndrome. However,...
The Himalayan endemic alpine genus Roscoea, like other members of ginger family, exhibits the combin...
The Himalayan endemic alpine genus Roscoea, like other members of ginger family, exhibits the combin...
The pollination syndromes have been widely used to predict effective pollinators of plant species an...
Multiple barriers may contribute to reproductive isolation between closely related species. Understa...
Multiple barriers may contribute to reproductive isolation between closely related species. Understa...
Multiple barriers may contribute to reproductive isolation between closely related species. Understa...
Two Himalayan alpine gingers, Roscoea purpurea and R. tumjensis, occur sympatrically in central Nepa...
The plant-biotic pollinator interaction is crucial for the survival of both organisms. Insects are r...
Geographical variation in the interacting traits of plant-pollinator mutualism can lead to local ada...
AbstractUnrelated plants pollinated by similar animals tend to show convergent evolution of floral t...
†Background and Aims Macaranga (Euphorbiaceae) is a large genus of dioecious trees with approx. 260 ...
Insect pollination in basal angiosperms is assumed to mostly involve ‘generalized' insects looking f...
Mating activities change within a season in many animal and plant populations. In plants, selection ...
Aciphylla species (wild spaniard/speargrass) are an iconic component of the Australasian high countr...
Traditionally, plant-pollinator interactions have been interpreted as pollination syndrome. However,...
The Himalayan endemic alpine genus Roscoea, like other members of ginger family, exhibits the combin...
The Himalayan endemic alpine genus Roscoea, like other members of ginger family, exhibits the combin...
The pollination syndromes have been widely used to predict effective pollinators of plant species an...
Multiple barriers may contribute to reproductive isolation between closely related species. Understa...
Multiple barriers may contribute to reproductive isolation between closely related species. Understa...
Multiple barriers may contribute to reproductive isolation between closely related species. Understa...
Two Himalayan alpine gingers, Roscoea purpurea and R. tumjensis, occur sympatrically in central Nepa...
The plant-biotic pollinator interaction is crucial for the survival of both organisms. Insects are r...
Geographical variation in the interacting traits of plant-pollinator mutualism can lead to local ada...
AbstractUnrelated plants pollinated by similar animals tend to show convergent evolution of floral t...
†Background and Aims Macaranga (Euphorbiaceae) is a large genus of dioecious trees with approx. 260 ...
Insect pollination in basal angiosperms is assumed to mostly involve ‘generalized' insects looking f...
Mating activities change within a season in many animal and plant populations. In plants, selection ...
Aciphylla species (wild spaniard/speargrass) are an iconic component of the Australasian high countr...
Traditionally, plant-pollinator interactions have been interpreted as pollination syndrome. However,...