AbstractAvailable information on the phylogeny and pollination systems in Protea suggests that bird-pollination is ancestral and occurs in the majority of species, and that there have been several shifts to rodent pollination and a single shift to pollination by cetoniine beetles in this large African genus. Here we report that Protea punctata plants in a population in the Swartberg mountains are pollinated primarily by long-proboscid flies and butterflies. The threadlike pollen presenter on an unusually flexible style facilitates insect pollination in this species. The length of the style matches that of the proboscides of its two most common visitors, the nemestrinid fly Prosoeca longipennis and the nymphalid butterfly Aeropetes tulbaghia...
Protea witzenbergiana possesses some features common to that of therophilous Proteas in the Cape Flo...
Female plants of several species of the dioecious genus Leucadendron (Proteaceae) were regularly obs...
The Proteaceae are renowned for their floral diversity but surprisingly the role of pollinators in d...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2012.Major transitions between vertebr...
AbstractFlowers of many plant species are visited by both birds and insects, making it necessary to ...
ii Major transitions between vertebrate and insect pollination systems have occurred many times duri...
Includes bibliographical references.Pollination systems of previously unstudied plant species are of...
AbstractFlowers of many plant species are visited by both birds and insects, making it necessary to ...
AbstractEndemic to the southern Roggeveld Plateau in Northern Cape, South Africa, Romulea syringodeo...
Pollination syndromes predict the principal animal pollinators of plant species from floral traits. ...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: According to the Grant-Stebbins model of pollinator-driven divergence, plants t...
AbstractLong-proboscid flies have been documented as the primary pollinators in several long-tubed f...
Despite the numerous studies regarding rodent pollination in the Cape Floristic Region in the last f...
AbstractWithin the South African Plectranthus species two specialized lines of corolla adaptations h...
The challenge in answering the question of whether or not plants evolve different mating systems to ...
Protea witzenbergiana possesses some features common to that of therophilous Proteas in the Cape Flo...
Female plants of several species of the dioecious genus Leucadendron (Proteaceae) were regularly obs...
The Proteaceae are renowned for their floral diversity but surprisingly the role of pollinators in d...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2012.Major transitions between vertebr...
AbstractFlowers of many plant species are visited by both birds and insects, making it necessary to ...
ii Major transitions between vertebrate and insect pollination systems have occurred many times duri...
Includes bibliographical references.Pollination systems of previously unstudied plant species are of...
AbstractFlowers of many plant species are visited by both birds and insects, making it necessary to ...
AbstractEndemic to the southern Roggeveld Plateau in Northern Cape, South Africa, Romulea syringodeo...
Pollination syndromes predict the principal animal pollinators of plant species from floral traits. ...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: According to the Grant-Stebbins model of pollinator-driven divergence, plants t...
AbstractLong-proboscid flies have been documented as the primary pollinators in several long-tubed f...
Despite the numerous studies regarding rodent pollination in the Cape Floristic Region in the last f...
AbstractWithin the South African Plectranthus species two specialized lines of corolla adaptations h...
The challenge in answering the question of whether or not plants evolve different mating systems to ...
Protea witzenbergiana possesses some features common to that of therophilous Proteas in the Cape Flo...
Female plants of several species of the dioecious genus Leucadendron (Proteaceae) were regularly obs...
The Proteaceae are renowned for their floral diversity but surprisingly the role of pollinators in d...