In this study, we recorded the flowering phenologies of three cattail taxa (Typha latifolia, T. angustifolia, and their hybrid, T. x glauca) at two sites in northern lower Michigan and assessed the viability of their pollen. These traits are fundamental to the potential for hybridization and gene flow among the three taxa, and have implications for the spread of T. angustifolia and T. x glauca (invasive plants in North America) into currently uncolonized areas. Additionally, greater understanding of the pollen viability and flowering phenology of T. x glauca may provide insight into its capacity for backcrossing with its parental sepcies and experiencing concomitant gene flow. All plants in this study were identified by their pollen morphol...
grantor: University of TorontoField experiments and genetic markers were used to study the...
Premise of the study: Pollen dispersal is a key process that influences ecological and evolutionary ...
Wetlands are an important ecosystem in southern Minnesota. Cattails (Typha spp.) are a common wetlan...
In North American wetlands, two cattail species -native Typha latifolia and exotic T. angustifolia- ...
Pollen dispersal regulates the formation of the invasive, wind-pollinated hybrid cattail T. × glauca...
Undergraduate Research Exper.Hybridization may play an important role in the formation of invasive s...
Interspecific hybridization has varied consequences for offspring fitness, with implications for the...
Interspecific hybridization is a widespread phenomenon in plants that plays an important role in evo...
Cattails are keystone emergent wetland plants that use both sexual and vegetative modes of reproduct...
Interspecific hybridization can lead to a breakdown of species boundaries, and is of particular conc...
Abstract The full effects of biological invasions may be underestimated in many areas because of cry...
Three species of cattails are common in the upper Midwest. Typha latifolia is native to North Americ...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history
Typha x glauca Godr., the hybrid of T. angustifolia L. and T. latifolia L. was found in the Netherla...
Corymbia F1 hybrids have high potential for plantation forestry; however, little is known of their r...
grantor: University of TorontoField experiments and genetic markers were used to study the...
Premise of the study: Pollen dispersal is a key process that influences ecological and evolutionary ...
Wetlands are an important ecosystem in southern Minnesota. Cattails (Typha spp.) are a common wetlan...
In North American wetlands, two cattail species -native Typha latifolia and exotic T. angustifolia- ...
Pollen dispersal regulates the formation of the invasive, wind-pollinated hybrid cattail T. × glauca...
Undergraduate Research Exper.Hybridization may play an important role in the formation of invasive s...
Interspecific hybridization has varied consequences for offspring fitness, with implications for the...
Interspecific hybridization is a widespread phenomenon in plants that plays an important role in evo...
Cattails are keystone emergent wetland plants that use both sexual and vegetative modes of reproduct...
Interspecific hybridization can lead to a breakdown of species boundaries, and is of particular conc...
Abstract The full effects of biological invasions may be underestimated in many areas because of cry...
Three species of cattails are common in the upper Midwest. Typha latifolia is native to North Americ...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history
Typha x glauca Godr., the hybrid of T. angustifolia L. and T. latifolia L. was found in the Netherla...
Corymbia F1 hybrids have high potential for plantation forestry; however, little is known of their r...
grantor: University of TorontoField experiments and genetic markers were used to study the...
Premise of the study: Pollen dispersal is a key process that influences ecological and evolutionary ...
Wetlands are an important ecosystem in southern Minnesota. Cattails (Typha spp.) are a common wetlan...