The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appears in the short.pdf file (which also appears in the research.pdf); a non-technical general description, or public abstract, appears in the public.pdf file.Title from title screen of research.pdf file (viewed on September 25, 2007)Vita.Thesis (Ph. D.) University of Missouri-Columbia 2007.Nectar is the primary floral reward offered by plants to attract pollinators. Pollinators often exhibit a preference for certain types of nectars over others. If pollinator preferences for certain nectar traits are strong enough, pollinator-mediated selection may cause ethological isolation. Nectar traits in Nicotiana could be placed under selective pressure ...
Most animal-pollinated plants produce nectar as a pollinator reward. Despite the main role that nect...
Plant traits related to attractiveness to pollinators (e.g. flowers and nectar) can be sensitive to ...
Premise of the study. Plants often interact simultaneously with multiple antagonists and mutualists ...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The attractiveness of nectar rewards depends both on the quantity of nectar pro...
Abstract only availableIt has been shown that heritable, genetic variability can change in response ...
Pollinators may promote floral evolution by selectively visiting preferred floral phenotypes. Herbiv...
Pollination syndromes are the convergent expression of floral traits in unrelated species reflecting...
Although floral and extrafloral nectar traits are important for plant reproduction and defense, we k...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
Much of the remarkable diversity of angiosperm flowers is thought to have evolved in response to sel...
Most pollinators visit flowers in the search of nectar rewards. However, as the floral nectar can of...
Floral nectar is considered the most important floral reward for attracting pollinators. It contains...
Evolution of complex phenotypes depends on the adaptive importance of individual traits, and the dev...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. July 2013. Major: Integrated Biosciences. Advisor: Timothy P. C...
In this thesis, I combined manipulations of traits and pollination environment with analysis of phen...
Most animal-pollinated plants produce nectar as a pollinator reward. Despite the main role that nect...
Plant traits related to attractiveness to pollinators (e.g. flowers and nectar) can be sensitive to ...
Premise of the study. Plants often interact simultaneously with multiple antagonists and mutualists ...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The attractiveness of nectar rewards depends both on the quantity of nectar pro...
Abstract only availableIt has been shown that heritable, genetic variability can change in response ...
Pollinators may promote floral evolution by selectively visiting preferred floral phenotypes. Herbiv...
Pollination syndromes are the convergent expression of floral traits in unrelated species reflecting...
Although floral and extrafloral nectar traits are important for plant reproduction and defense, we k...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
Much of the remarkable diversity of angiosperm flowers is thought to have evolved in response to sel...
Most pollinators visit flowers in the search of nectar rewards. However, as the floral nectar can of...
Floral nectar is considered the most important floral reward for attracting pollinators. It contains...
Evolution of complex phenotypes depends on the adaptive importance of individual traits, and the dev...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. July 2013. Major: Integrated Biosciences. Advisor: Timothy P. C...
In this thesis, I combined manipulations of traits and pollination environment with analysis of phen...
Most animal-pollinated plants produce nectar as a pollinator reward. Despite the main role that nect...
Plant traits related to attractiveness to pollinators (e.g. flowers and nectar) can be sensitive to ...
Premise of the study. Plants often interact simultaneously with multiple antagonists and mutualists ...