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The impact of floral morphology on genetic differentiation in two closely related biennial plant species

by William SalterOctober 18, 2018October 14, 2018
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An orchid matches its scent emission rhythm to the local pollinators

Some flowers only smell at day and some only at night, but how did they evolve these different rhythms? In our study, we investigate if populations of the same orchid species that are more pollinated either at day or at night show different scent emission rhythms.

by Elodie ChapurlatJune 6, 2018June 6, 2018
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South African flowers.
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Plants adapt to accommodate a long proboscis in South Africa.

by Alun SaltFebruary 13, 2014February 14, 2014
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Functional pollinators and morph ratio in Narcissus
Annals of Botany

Functional pollinators and morph ratio in Narcissus

by botanyoneFebruary 27, 2013February 8, 2013
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