This study examines the ratio of wind to insect pollination of five alpine-arctic Salix species and possible correlations between plant traits and this ratio. The field work was done in an alpine area in southwest Norway, at an elevation of 1250 m. Female catkins were enclosed within mesh cloth to prevent insect visitation, and their fruit set was determined and compared with that of open-pollinated control catkins. Simultaneously, pollen production per anther, pollen dispersal, standing crop of nectar, flower length, number of flowers per catkin, and catkin length were measured. The amount of wind pollination of the species varied from 2 to 52%. All species spread pollen in the air. Nectar content, catkin length, flower number, and flower ...
This project investigated the impacts of browsing by large herbivores on all aspects of the life cyc...
Plant traits related to attractiveness to pollinators (e.g. flowers and nectar) can be sensitive to ...
Identifying traits and agents of selection involved in local adaptation is important for understandi...
This study examines the ratio of wind to insect pollination of five alpine-arctic Salix species and ...
Under climate change, shrubs encroaching into high altitude plant communities disrupt ecosystem proc...
Mixed pollination systems have been reported for many angiosperms. Here, we report on a dioecious wi...
The pollination and reproductive ecology of Saxifraga stellaris was investigated in alpine southwest...
The evolution of wind pollination (anemophily) has occurred at least 65 times in the flowering plant...
The abundance of pollinators in alpine areas are scarce due to harsh and unstable weather conditions...
Aciphylla species (wild spaniard/speargrass) are an iconic component of the Australasian high countr...
• Premise of the study Floral stalk height is known to affect pollination and seed dispersal in win...
Flowering phenology of alpine plants is strongly determined by the timing of snowmelt, and the condi...
Rapid climate change in the Arctic may increase sexual reproduction in plants because of changes in ...
The reproductive assurance hypothesis states that self-incompatible female plants must produce twice...
Plant mating systems rapidly respond to pollen limitation in changing environments. However, whether...
This project investigated the impacts of browsing by large herbivores on all aspects of the life cyc...
Plant traits related to attractiveness to pollinators (e.g. flowers and nectar) can be sensitive to ...
Identifying traits and agents of selection involved in local adaptation is important for understandi...
This study examines the ratio of wind to insect pollination of five alpine-arctic Salix species and ...
Under climate change, shrubs encroaching into high altitude plant communities disrupt ecosystem proc...
Mixed pollination systems have been reported for many angiosperms. Here, we report on a dioecious wi...
The pollination and reproductive ecology of Saxifraga stellaris was investigated in alpine southwest...
The evolution of wind pollination (anemophily) has occurred at least 65 times in the flowering plant...
The abundance of pollinators in alpine areas are scarce due to harsh and unstable weather conditions...
Aciphylla species (wild spaniard/speargrass) are an iconic component of the Australasian high countr...
• Premise of the study Floral stalk height is known to affect pollination and seed dispersal in win...
Flowering phenology of alpine plants is strongly determined by the timing of snowmelt, and the condi...
Rapid climate change in the Arctic may increase sexual reproduction in plants because of changes in ...
The reproductive assurance hypothesis states that self-incompatible female plants must produce twice...
Plant mating systems rapidly respond to pollen limitation in changing environments. However, whether...
This project investigated the impacts of browsing by large herbivores on all aspects of the life cyc...
Plant traits related to attractiveness to pollinators (e.g. flowers and nectar) can be sensitive to ...
Identifying traits and agents of selection involved in local adaptation is important for understandi...