ABSTRACT Widely distributed organisms face different ecological scenarios throughout their range, which can potentially lead to micro-evolutionary differentiation at specific localities. Mating systems of animal pollinated plants are supposed to evolve in response to the availability of local pollinators, with consequent changes in flower morphology. We tested the relationship among pollination , mating system, and flower morphology over a large spatial scale in Brazilian savannas using the tree Curatella americana (Dilleniaceae). We compared fruit set with and without pollinators in the field, and analyzed pollen tube growth from self- and cross-pollinated flowers in different populations. Populations with higher natural fruit set also had...
Reproductive processes of frequent canopy tree species that persisted up to now in the few remnants ...
International audienceMost flowering plants rely on pollinators for their reproduction. Plant-pollin...
1. Mixed mating and variation in outcrossing rate among populations of the same species are common. ...
ABSTRACT Widely distributed organisms face different ecological scenarios throughout their range, wh...
Apomictic plants are less dependent on pollinator services and able to occupy more diverse habitats ...
Convergent reproductive traits in non-related plants may be the result of similar environmental cond...
Morphological differences in flowers have important evolutionary consequences; they influence the pl...
Despite the extensive knowledge of pollen limitation in angiosperms, its assessment within tropical ...
ABSTRACT Plant-pollinator interactions and their reproductive implications are of central importance...
Neotropical Piper species have bisexual flowers. Such reproductive trait is considered basal in this...
Aims Most flowering plants engage in mutualisms with animals to move pollen between individuals, and...
Despite the extensive knowledge of pollen limitation in angiosperms, its assessment within tropical ...
Due to drastic changes in pollinators between native and invaded habitats, we might expect that poll...
The reproductive-assurance hypothesis predicts that mating-system traits will evolve towards increas...
In angiosperms, flower size commonly scales negatively with number. The ecological consequences of t...
Reproductive processes of frequent canopy tree species that persisted up to now in the few remnants ...
International audienceMost flowering plants rely on pollinators for their reproduction. Plant-pollin...
1. Mixed mating and variation in outcrossing rate among populations of the same species are common. ...
ABSTRACT Widely distributed organisms face different ecological scenarios throughout their range, wh...
Apomictic plants are less dependent on pollinator services and able to occupy more diverse habitats ...
Convergent reproductive traits in non-related plants may be the result of similar environmental cond...
Morphological differences in flowers have important evolutionary consequences; they influence the pl...
Despite the extensive knowledge of pollen limitation in angiosperms, its assessment within tropical ...
ABSTRACT Plant-pollinator interactions and their reproductive implications are of central importance...
Neotropical Piper species have bisexual flowers. Such reproductive trait is considered basal in this...
Aims Most flowering plants engage in mutualisms with animals to move pollen between individuals, and...
Despite the extensive knowledge of pollen limitation in angiosperms, its assessment within tropical ...
Due to drastic changes in pollinators between native and invaded habitats, we might expect that poll...
The reproductive-assurance hypothesis predicts that mating-system traits will evolve towards increas...
In angiosperms, flower size commonly scales negatively with number. The ecological consequences of t...
Reproductive processes of frequent canopy tree species that persisted up to now in the few remnants ...
International audienceMost flowering plants rely on pollinators for their reproduction. Plant-pollin...
1. Mixed mating and variation in outcrossing rate among populations of the same species are common. ...