The palm Euterpe edulis is an important palm species for the extraction of palm heart, a highly profitable consumable product. Due to its importance, much research has been conducted around the ecology of this palm species. Nevertheless, information available on its reproductive ecology is quality-deficient and fragmented, resulting in misleading views of the pollination and reproductive ecology of E. edulis. Here we conduct the first thorough study assessing the relative dependence on animal pollination of E. edulis in Argentina, and conduct parallel detailed observations on floral visitors. Also, we integrate our results with those available for the species in the literature. Here we found that E. edulis has an ambophilic pollination syst...
ABSTRACT Oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) is very important in the Central and South American economies....
Geographical gradients are useful tools for studying how changing environmental conditions affect co...
Abstract Current phylogenetic hypotheses support that ancestral Poales were animal-pollinated and th...
The palm Euterpe edulis is an important palm species for the extraction of palm heart, a highly prof...
Pollination of Neotropical dioecious trees is commonly related to generalist insects. Similar data f...
The understanding of pollination mechanisms is vital for developing management and conservation acti...
Solitary, dioecious, and mostly endemic to Andean cloud forests, wax palms (Ceroxylon Bonpl. ex DC. ...
Background: Dioecious plants generally display sexual dimorphism in male and female floral traits re...
Estudaram-se alguns aspectos da biologia da polinização da palmeira tucumã em uma área experimental ...
When plants are removed from their native habitat, reproduction can be compromised if pollinators ar...
Regardless of the ecological and economical importance of palms, their pollination strategies and th...
The pollination of two oil palm species, Elaeis guineensis Jacquin and Elaeis oleifera Cortés (Areca...
The açaí palm Euterpe oleracea Mart. in the Amazon river delta has seen rapid expansion to meet incr...
Abstract Phenology and pollination biology of seven species of the subscribe Bactridinae were studie...
The study of floral phenology patterns and floral visitors of palms is key to understanding evolutio...
ABSTRACT Oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) is very important in the Central and South American economies....
Geographical gradients are useful tools for studying how changing environmental conditions affect co...
Abstract Current phylogenetic hypotheses support that ancestral Poales were animal-pollinated and th...
The palm Euterpe edulis is an important palm species for the extraction of palm heart, a highly prof...
Pollination of Neotropical dioecious trees is commonly related to generalist insects. Similar data f...
The understanding of pollination mechanisms is vital for developing management and conservation acti...
Solitary, dioecious, and mostly endemic to Andean cloud forests, wax palms (Ceroxylon Bonpl. ex DC. ...
Background: Dioecious plants generally display sexual dimorphism in male and female floral traits re...
Estudaram-se alguns aspectos da biologia da polinização da palmeira tucumã em uma área experimental ...
When plants are removed from their native habitat, reproduction can be compromised if pollinators ar...
Regardless of the ecological and economical importance of palms, their pollination strategies and th...
The pollination of two oil palm species, Elaeis guineensis Jacquin and Elaeis oleifera Cortés (Areca...
The açaí palm Euterpe oleracea Mart. in the Amazon river delta has seen rapid expansion to meet incr...
Abstract Phenology and pollination biology of seven species of the subscribe Bactridinae were studie...
The study of floral phenology patterns and floral visitors of palms is key to understanding evolutio...
ABSTRACT Oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) is very important in the Central and South American economies....
Geographical gradients are useful tools for studying how changing environmental conditions affect co...
Abstract Current phylogenetic hypotheses support that ancestral Poales were animal-pollinated and th...