Phenotypic integration is essential to the understanding of organismal evolution as a whole. In this study, a phylogenetic framework is used to assess phenotypic integration among the floral parts of a group of Neotropical lianas. Flowers consist of plant reproductive organs (carpels and stamens), usually surrounded by attractive whorls (petals and sepals). Thus, flower parts might be involved in different functions and developmental constraints, leading to conflicting selective forces. We found that Bignonieae flowers have very similar patterns of variance/covariance among traits and that such patterns are uncorrelated with the phylogenetic relationships between species. However, in spite of pattern stasis, our results also indicate that d...
Premise of the Study: Ring species have long fascinated evolutionary biologists for their potential ...
Paullinia L. is a genus of c. 220 mostly Neotropical forest-dwelling lianas that display a wide dive...
Because of their function as reproductive signals in plants, floral traits experience distinct selec...
Phenotypic integration is essential to the understanding of organismal evolution as a whole. In this...
The diversity of floral forms has long been considered a prime example of radiation through natural ...
The radiation of angiosperms is associated with shifts among pollination modes that are thought to h...
The radiation of angiosperms is associated with shifts among pollination modes that are thought to h...
Pollinator-mediated natural selection on single traits, such as corolla tube or spur length, has bee...
As angiospermas são um dos grupos mais diversos de organismos, e grande parte dessa diversidade deve...
Flowers and leaves each represent suites of functionally interrelated traits that are often involved...
Background: Heterochronic shifts during mid- to late stages of organismal development have been prop...
<div><p>The influence of ecological traits to the distribution and abundance of species is a prevale...
Crown clade Apocynaceae comprise seven primary lineages of lianas, shrubs, and herbs with a diversit...
The influence of ecological traits to the distribution and abundance of species is a prevalent issue...
Premise of the Study: Ring species have long fascinated evolutionary biologists for their potential ...
Paullinia L. is a genus of c. 220 mostly Neotropical forest-dwelling lianas that display a wide dive...
Because of their function as reproductive signals in plants, floral traits experience distinct selec...
Phenotypic integration is essential to the understanding of organismal evolution as a whole. In this...
The diversity of floral forms has long been considered a prime example of radiation through natural ...
The radiation of angiosperms is associated with shifts among pollination modes that are thought to h...
The radiation of angiosperms is associated with shifts among pollination modes that are thought to h...
Pollinator-mediated natural selection on single traits, such as corolla tube or spur length, has bee...
As angiospermas são um dos grupos mais diversos de organismos, e grande parte dessa diversidade deve...
Flowers and leaves each represent suites of functionally interrelated traits that are often involved...
Background: Heterochronic shifts during mid- to late stages of organismal development have been prop...
<div><p>The influence of ecological traits to the distribution and abundance of species is a prevale...
Crown clade Apocynaceae comprise seven primary lineages of lianas, shrubs, and herbs with a diversit...
The influence of ecological traits to the distribution and abundance of species is a prevalent issue...
Premise of the Study: Ring species have long fascinated evolutionary biologists for their potential ...
Paullinia L. is a genus of c. 220 mostly Neotropical forest-dwelling lianas that display a wide dive...
Because of their function as reproductive signals in plants, floral traits experience distinct selec...