The Juan Fernández flora is not large. It is notable in terms of the proportion of endemics per unit area (the greatest for any island archipelago; Lowry, 2009), and for unusual species (e.g., Lactoris and the many unusual composites in Dendroseris and Robinsonia; see Chapters 5, 13). In terms of reproductive biology it is notable for several reasons. The level of dioecy is not particularly high, higher than that on the Canaries, and significantly less than in Hawaii. As studies move beyond the necessary alpha-systematic, and alpha-ecological first steps to careful in-depth analyses of various taxa, our understanding of breeding systems, and of the incidence of dioecy, will change. The pollination is notable for two reasons. First, bec...
This study investigates the pollination ecology and related floral traits of the species Daucus caro...
Rhaphithamnus Miers. (Verbenaceae) consists of two species restricted to southern South America. Rh...
11 p., tablas, gráf.Oceanic islands provide a good model for the study of species dispersal and evol...
We conducted field studies on the Juan Fernández Islands flora on the breeding system of 25 endemic ...
Since the review of the reproductive biology of island plants by Ehrendorfer (1979) three decades ag...
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Pernettya rigida is endemic to the Juan Fernández archipelago. Although all flowers are complete, wi...
Sophora fernandeziana is the only legume endemic to Isla Robinson Crusoe (Archipelago Juan Fernández...
Oceanic islands have long been considered natural laboratories of evolution. Present-day biotas of o...
The pollinator contribution to the reproductive success of species is made from the transfer of poll...
Islands serve as one of our most important model systems for understanding the role of the environme...
To examine how changes in pollinators affect plant reproductive success and floral evolution, I comp...
In many ways the diversity of the Juan Fernández flora is impressive given the relative youth of the...
We studied the pollination biology of 18 common insect-pollinated plant species on Kent Island, a bo...
Most angiosperms rely on animal pollination for reproduction, but the dependence on specific pollina...
This study investigates the pollination ecology and related floral traits of the species Daucus caro...
Rhaphithamnus Miers. (Verbenaceae) consists of two species restricted to southern South America. Rh...
11 p., tablas, gráf.Oceanic islands provide a good model for the study of species dispersal and evol...
We conducted field studies on the Juan Fernández Islands flora on the breeding system of 25 endemic ...
Since the review of the reproductive biology of island plants by Ehrendorfer (1979) three decades ag...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/142032/1/ajb20672.pd
Pernettya rigida is endemic to the Juan Fernández archipelago. Although all flowers are complete, wi...
Sophora fernandeziana is the only legume endemic to Isla Robinson Crusoe (Archipelago Juan Fernández...
Oceanic islands have long been considered natural laboratories of evolution. Present-day biotas of o...
The pollinator contribution to the reproductive success of species is made from the transfer of poll...
Islands serve as one of our most important model systems for understanding the role of the environme...
To examine how changes in pollinators affect plant reproductive success and floral evolution, I comp...
In many ways the diversity of the Juan Fernández flora is impressive given the relative youth of the...
We studied the pollination biology of 18 common insect-pollinated plant species on Kent Island, a bo...
Most angiosperms rely on animal pollination for reproduction, but the dependence on specific pollina...
This study investigates the pollination ecology and related floral traits of the species Daucus caro...
Rhaphithamnus Miers. (Verbenaceae) consists of two species restricted to southern South America. Rh...
11 p., tablas, gráf.Oceanic islands provide a good model for the study of species dispersal and evol...