Ranunculaceae comprise ca. 2,500 species (ca. 55 genera) that display a broad range of floral diversity, particularly at the level of the perianth. Petals, when present, are often referred to as “elaborate” because they have a complex morphology. In addition, the petals usually produce and store nectar, which gives them a crucial functional role in the interaction with pollinators. Its morphological diversity and species richness make this family a particularly suitable model group for studying the evolution of complex morphologies. Our aims are (1) to reconstruct the ancestral form of the petal and evolutionary stages at the scale of Ranunculaceae, (2) to test the hypothesis that there are morphogenetic regions on the petal that are common...
The Ranunculaceae family is important for its phylogenetic position and its taxonomic and morphologi...
Progress has been made recently towards the elucidation of phylogenetic relationships among subfamil...
The petals, or the honey-leaves, are of great divergence in morphology in Ranunculaceae, i. e., tubu...
Ranunculaceae comprise ca. 2,500 species (ca. 55 genera) that display a broad range of floral divers...
Ranunculaceae comprise ca. 2,500 species (ca. 55 genera) that display a broad range of floral divers...
Ranunculaceae comprise ca. 2,500 species (ca. 55 genera) that display a broad range of floral divers...
Ranunculaceae comprise ca. 2,500 species (ca. 55 genera) that display a broad range of floral divers...
Ranunculaceae comprise ca. 2,500 species (ca. 55 genera) that display a broad range of floral divers...
Ranunculaceae comprise ca. 2,500 species (ca. 55 genera) that display a broad range of floral divers...
Ranunculaceae comprise ca. 2,500 species (ca. 55 genera) that display a broad range of floral divers...
Ranunculaceae comprise ca. 2,500 species (ca. 55 genera) that display a broad range of floral divers...
Ranunculaceae comprise ca. 2,500 species (ca. 55 genera) that display a broad range of floral divers...
Ranunculaceae comprise ca. 2,500 species (ca. 55 genera) that display a broad range of floral divers...
International audienceRanunculaceae comprise ca. 2,500 species (ca. 55 genera) that display a broad ...
Progress has been made recently towards the elucidation of phylogenetic relationships among subfamil...
The Ranunculaceae family is important for its phylogenetic position and its taxonomic and morphologi...
Progress has been made recently towards the elucidation of phylogenetic relationships among subfamil...
The petals, or the honey-leaves, are of great divergence in morphology in Ranunculaceae, i. e., tubu...
Ranunculaceae comprise ca. 2,500 species (ca. 55 genera) that display a broad range of floral divers...
Ranunculaceae comprise ca. 2,500 species (ca. 55 genera) that display a broad range of floral divers...
Ranunculaceae comprise ca. 2,500 species (ca. 55 genera) that display a broad range of floral divers...
Ranunculaceae comprise ca. 2,500 species (ca. 55 genera) that display a broad range of floral divers...
Ranunculaceae comprise ca. 2,500 species (ca. 55 genera) that display a broad range of floral divers...
Ranunculaceae comprise ca. 2,500 species (ca. 55 genera) that display a broad range of floral divers...
Ranunculaceae comprise ca. 2,500 species (ca. 55 genera) that display a broad range of floral divers...
Ranunculaceae comprise ca. 2,500 species (ca. 55 genera) that display a broad range of floral divers...
Ranunculaceae comprise ca. 2,500 species (ca. 55 genera) that display a broad range of floral divers...
Ranunculaceae comprise ca. 2,500 species (ca. 55 genera) that display a broad range of floral divers...
International audienceRanunculaceae comprise ca. 2,500 species (ca. 55 genera) that display a broad ...
Progress has been made recently towards the elucidation of phylogenetic relationships among subfamil...
The Ranunculaceae family is important for its phylogenetic position and its taxonomic and morphologi...
Progress has been made recently towards the elucidation of phylogenetic relationships among subfamil...
The petals, or the honey-leaves, are of great divergence in morphology in Ranunculaceae, i. e., tubu...