Understanding the relationship between flowering patterns and pollen dispersal is important in climate change modelling, pollen forecasting, forestry and agriculture. Enhanced understanding of this connection can be gained through detailed spatial and temporal flowering observations on a population level, combined with modelling simulating the dynamics. Species with large distribution ranges, long flowering seasons, high pollen production and naturally large populations can be used to illustrate these dynamics. Revealing and simulating species-specific demographic and stochastic elements in the flowering process will likely be important in determining when pollen release is likely to happen in flowering plants. Spatial and temporal dynamics...
In a stochastic environment, two distinct processes, namely nonlinear averaging and non-equilibrium ...
The number of seeds per pod is an important determinant of yield. New clues of yield and seed qualit...
Rapid evolution in annual plants can be quantified by comparing phenotypic and genetic changes betwe...
A general stochastic model is presented that simulates the time course of flowering of individual tr...
Modelling pollen dispersal is essential to make predictions of cross-pollination rates in various en...
Flowering plants are abundant on Earth. In the model dicot plant species, Arabidopsis thaliana, mult...
Most of the environments on Earth are occupied by life. The atmospheric environment might seem void ...
The term phenology is derived from the Greek word phaino meaning to show or to appear. Hence, phenol...
We explore the evolution of delayed, size-dependent reproduction in the monocarpic perennial Onopord...
The number of seeds per pod is an important determinant of yield. New clues of yield and seed qualit...
†Background and Aims The timing of flowering within and among individuals is of fundamental biologic...
Grasses are abundant in the British Isles, and their pollen contributes significantly to exposure to...
Flowering time is a well-studied subject in ecology, evolution and molecular biology. Long-term phen...
International audienceMany perennial plants display masting, that is, fruiting with strong interannu...
Understanding the flowering cycles of perennial warm-season grass species may be very important to t...
In a stochastic environment, two distinct processes, namely nonlinear averaging and non-equilibrium ...
The number of seeds per pod is an important determinant of yield. New clues of yield and seed qualit...
Rapid evolution in annual plants can be quantified by comparing phenotypic and genetic changes betwe...
A general stochastic model is presented that simulates the time course of flowering of individual tr...
Modelling pollen dispersal is essential to make predictions of cross-pollination rates in various en...
Flowering plants are abundant on Earth. In the model dicot plant species, Arabidopsis thaliana, mult...
Most of the environments on Earth are occupied by life. The atmospheric environment might seem void ...
The term phenology is derived from the Greek word phaino meaning to show or to appear. Hence, phenol...
We explore the evolution of delayed, size-dependent reproduction in the monocarpic perennial Onopord...
The number of seeds per pod is an important determinant of yield. New clues of yield and seed qualit...
†Background and Aims The timing of flowering within and among individuals is of fundamental biologic...
Grasses are abundant in the British Isles, and their pollen contributes significantly to exposure to...
Flowering time is a well-studied subject in ecology, evolution and molecular biology. Long-term phen...
International audienceMany perennial plants display masting, that is, fruiting with strong interannu...
Understanding the flowering cycles of perennial warm-season grass species may be very important to t...
In a stochastic environment, two distinct processes, namely nonlinear averaging and non-equilibrium ...
The number of seeds per pod is an important determinant of yield. New clues of yield and seed qualit...
Rapid evolution in annual plants can be quantified by comparing phenotypic and genetic changes betwe...