Bromeliaceae is a morphologically distinctive and ecologically diverse family originating in the New World. Three centers of diversity, 58 genera, and about 3,140 bromeliad species are currently recognized. We compiled all of the studies related to the reproductive biology, genetic diversity, and population structure of the Bromeliaceae, and discuss the evolution and conservation of this family. Bromeliads are preferentially pollinated by vertebrates and show marked variation in breeding systems, from predominant inbreeding to predominant outcrossing, as well as constancy in chromosome number (2n = 2x = 50). Autogamous or mixed mating system bromeliads have a high inbreeding coefficient (F IS), while outcrossing species show low F IS. The d...
Hybridization is a widespread phenomenon present in numerous lineages across the tree of life. Its e...
We investigated the genetic diversity and structure of Aechmea winkleri Reitz, an endemic bromeliad ...
Inselberg-adapted species of bromeliads (Bromeliaceae) have been suggested as model systems for und...
Bromeliaceae is a morphologically distinctive and ecologically diverse family originating in the New...
Bromeliaceae is a morphologically distinctive and ecologically diverse family originating in the New...
Bromeliaceae is a morphologically distinctive and ecologically diverse family originating in the New...
The bromeliad family comprises approximately 3,000 species distributed in 58 genera and 3 subfamil...
Ecological traits and pollination mode associated with dioecious sexual expression in plants are lik...
The Southern Brazilian Highlands are composed by a mosaic of Mixed Ombrophilous Forest (MOF) and gra...
Premise: Bromeliaceae form a large, ecologically diverse family of angiosperms native to the New Wor...
<div><p>Abstract The Southern Brazilian Highlands are composed by a mosaic of Mixed Ombrophilous For...
Abstract The Southern Brazilian Highlands are composed by a mosaic of Mixed Ombrophilous Forest (MOF...
Premise: Bromeliaceae form a large, ecologically diverse family of angiosperms native to the New Wor...
<div><p>Abstract The Southern Brazilian Highlands are composed by a mosaic of Mixed Ombrophilous For...
Dyckia brevifolia is an endemic rheophyte bromeliad that occurs exclusively in patches on rocky bank...
Hybridization is a widespread phenomenon present in numerous lineages across the tree of life. Its e...
We investigated the genetic diversity and structure of Aechmea winkleri Reitz, an endemic bromeliad ...
Inselberg-adapted species of bromeliads (Bromeliaceae) have been suggested as model systems for und...
Bromeliaceae is a morphologically distinctive and ecologically diverse family originating in the New...
Bromeliaceae is a morphologically distinctive and ecologically diverse family originating in the New...
Bromeliaceae is a morphologically distinctive and ecologically diverse family originating in the New...
The bromeliad family comprises approximately 3,000 species distributed in 58 genera and 3 subfamil...
Ecological traits and pollination mode associated with dioecious sexual expression in plants are lik...
The Southern Brazilian Highlands are composed by a mosaic of Mixed Ombrophilous Forest (MOF) and gra...
Premise: Bromeliaceae form a large, ecologically diverse family of angiosperms native to the New Wor...
<div><p>Abstract The Southern Brazilian Highlands are composed by a mosaic of Mixed Ombrophilous For...
Abstract The Southern Brazilian Highlands are composed by a mosaic of Mixed Ombrophilous Forest (MOF...
Premise: Bromeliaceae form a large, ecologically diverse family of angiosperms native to the New Wor...
<div><p>Abstract The Southern Brazilian Highlands are composed by a mosaic of Mixed Ombrophilous For...
Dyckia brevifolia is an endemic rheophyte bromeliad that occurs exclusively in patches on rocky bank...
Hybridization is a widespread phenomenon present in numerous lineages across the tree of life. Its e...
We investigated the genetic diversity and structure of Aechmea winkleri Reitz, an endemic bromeliad ...
Inselberg-adapted species of bromeliads (Bromeliaceae) have been suggested as model systems for und...