The reproductive biology of several euglossine-pollinated species of an understory community in the natural reserve Nouragues in French Guiana were studied. The first two chapters deal with the pollination biology of three sympatric, co-flowering aroids (Anthurium sagittatum, Anthurium thrinax and Spathiphyllum humboldtii). Each of the studied species possessed a specific floral scent bouquet that attracted species-specific pollinators. The pollinators were male euglossine bees, which collected floral scent at the spadices of the plants. Floral scent might be a major factor in the reproductive isolation of these plant species. In the third chapter, the reproductive biology of three myco-heterotrophic Voyria species (Gentianaceae) was studie...
Fontainea picrosperma (Euphorbiaceae) is a dioecious rainforest tree from northern Australia that is...
The large genus Dalechampia, including over 100 species of great vegitative diversity, has a basical...
The discovery of few isolated populations of Gymnospermium scipetarum (since now considered as an am...
A-09-50International audienceBACKGROUND AND AIMS: Spatial variation in pollinator composition and ab...
The pollination biology of Notylia nemorosa was elucidated from field and ex situ observations. Fiel...
textPlant-pollinator interactions figure as key elements promoting the natural regeneration of terre...
Relationships between plants and their pollinators are thought to have played a major role in the mo...
Dalechampia brownsbergensis and D. fragrans co-occur in Suriname, and both are pollinated by fragran...
International audienceCunoniaceae are represented in New Caledonia by some 90 species, all of them e...
Zeyheria tuberculosa, a Bignoniaceae tree that occurs in a broad latitudinal range in Brazilian fore...
The flowers of plants of the genus Ludwigia are an important source of food for several species of b...
The pollination biology of Symphonia globulifera was studied in Central Amazonia, Brazil. As suggest...
Flowers of Dalechampia magnoliifolia in eastern Peru were pollinated primarily by male Eulaema meria...
Sagittaria montevidensis is a common marsh species with showy flowers and of interest to humans; how...
In this paper we examined the floral biology, per-visit effectiveness, frequency of visits and relat...
Fontainea picrosperma (Euphorbiaceae) is a dioecious rainforest tree from northern Australia that is...
The large genus Dalechampia, including over 100 species of great vegitative diversity, has a basical...
The discovery of few isolated populations of Gymnospermium scipetarum (since now considered as an am...
A-09-50International audienceBACKGROUND AND AIMS: Spatial variation in pollinator composition and ab...
The pollination biology of Notylia nemorosa was elucidated from field and ex situ observations. Fiel...
textPlant-pollinator interactions figure as key elements promoting the natural regeneration of terre...
Relationships between plants and their pollinators are thought to have played a major role in the mo...
Dalechampia brownsbergensis and D. fragrans co-occur in Suriname, and both are pollinated by fragran...
International audienceCunoniaceae are represented in New Caledonia by some 90 species, all of them e...
Zeyheria tuberculosa, a Bignoniaceae tree that occurs in a broad latitudinal range in Brazilian fore...
The flowers of plants of the genus Ludwigia are an important source of food for several species of b...
The pollination biology of Symphonia globulifera was studied in Central Amazonia, Brazil. As suggest...
Flowers of Dalechampia magnoliifolia in eastern Peru were pollinated primarily by male Eulaema meria...
Sagittaria montevidensis is a common marsh species with showy flowers and of interest to humans; how...
In this paper we examined the floral biology, per-visit effectiveness, frequency of visits and relat...
Fontainea picrosperma (Euphorbiaceae) is a dioecious rainforest tree from northern Australia that is...
The large genus Dalechampia, including over 100 species of great vegitative diversity, has a basical...
The discovery of few isolated populations of Gymnospermium scipetarum (since now considered as an am...