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Pollination ecology

Faegri, K. and van der Pijl, "The Principles of Pollination Ecology", 3rd Ed. Pergamon, London, 1979. [Pg.325]

In the family Polemoniaceae, anthocyanin chemistry correlates more strongly with pollination ecology than with tax-... [Pg.177]

Harborne, J. B. and D. M. Smith, Correlations between anthocya-nin chemistry and pollination ecology in the Polemoniaceae, Biochem. Syst. Ecol., 6, 127-130 (1978). [Pg.189]

Raguso RA (2008) Start making scents the challenge of integrating chemistry into pollination ecology. Entomol Exp Appl 128 196—207... [Pg.2940]

Watson, A.T. (2005) Automated identification and network analyses in Acacia pollination ecology. Unpublished M.PhU thesis. University of St Andrews. [Pg.114]

The proper choice and appHcation of an insecticide for pest control are predicated upon factors, eg, the life history and ecology of the pest, the relation of pest population to economic damage, the effect of the insecticide on the pest or its plant or animal host, related organisms in the ecosystem, and proper timing of the appHcation to prevent illegal residues at harvest and to avoid damaging of bees and other pollinating insects. [Pg.301]

Brown, B. J. and Mitchell, R. J. (2001). Competition for pollination Effects of pollen of an invasive plant on seed set of a native congener. Oecologia 129 43-49. Brown, B. J., Mitchell, R. J. and Graham, S. A. (2002). Competition for pollination between an invasive species (purple loosestrife) and a native congener. Ecology 83 2328-2336. [Pg.216]

These fluctuations observed in the months described in Table 1 may be related to the chemical ecology of Eugenia florida as, for example, the attraction of pollinators or the reproductive phenology of the specimens... [Pg.189]

Why do flowers smell The chemical ecology of fragrance-driven pollination... [Pg.151]

Exaptations link evolution of plant-herbivore and plant-pollinator interactions a phylogenetic inquiry. Ecology 78 1661-1672. [Pg.167]

Dafni, A. (1984). Mimicry and deception in pollination. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 15 259-278. [Pg.168]

Regulation of seed set in Polemonium viscosum floral scents, pollination and resources. Ecology 6 792-797. [Pg.170]

Johnson, S.D. and Steiner, K.E. (2000). Generalization versus specialization in plant pollination systems. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 15 140-143. [Pg.172]

Mothershead, K. and Marquis, R. J. (2000). Fitness impacts of herbivory through indirect effects on plant-pollinator interactions in Oenothera macrocarpa. Ecology 81 ... [Pg.174]

Nilsson, L. A. (1992). Orchid pollination biology. Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 7 255-259. [Pg.174]

Ollerton, J. (1996). Reconciling ecological processes with phylogenetic patterns the apparent paradox of plant-pollinator systems. Journal of Ecology 84 767-769. [Pg.174]

Peakall, R. (1990). Responses of male Zaspilothynnus trilobatus Turner wasps to females and the sexually deceptive orchid it pollinates. Functional Ecology 4 159-167. [Pg.174]

Peakall, R. and Beattie, A. J. (1996). Ecological and genetic consequences of pollination by sexual deception in the orchid Caladenia tentactulata. Evolution 50 ... [Pg.174]

Pellmyr, O., Tang, W Groth, I., Bergstrom, L. G. and Thien, L. B. (1991). Cycad cone and angiosperm volatiles inferences for the evolution of insect pollination. Biochemical Systematics and Ecology 19 623-627. [Pg.175]

Raguso, R. A. (2001). Floral scent, olfaction and scent-driven foraging behavior. In Cognitive Ecology of Pollination Animal Behavior and Floral Evolution, eds. L. Chittka and J. D. Thomson, pp. 83-105, Cambridge Cambridge University Press. [Pg.175]

Raguso, R. A., Light, D.M. and Pichersky, E. (1996). Electroantennogram responses of Hyles lineata (Sphingidae Lepidoptera) to floral volatile compounds from Clarkia breweri (Onagraceae) and other moth-pollinated flowers. Journal of Chemical Ecology 22 1735-1766. [Pg.175]

Schatz, G.E. (1990). Some aspects of pollination biology in Central American forests. In Reproductive Ecology of Tropical Forest Plants, eds. K. S. Bawa, and M. Hadley, pp. 69-84. Paris UNESCO/Parthenon Publishing. [Pg.176]

Schiestl, F. P, Ayasse, M., Paulus, H. F Erdmann, D. and Francke, W. (1997). Variation of floral scent emission and post-pollination changes in individual flowers of Ophrys sphegodes. Journal of Chemical Ecology 23 2881-2895. [Pg.176]

Strauss, S. Y. (1997). Floral characters link herbivores, pollinators and plant fitness. Ecology 78 1640-1645. [Pg.177]

Ecophysiology of zoophilic pollination. In Encyclopedia of Plant Physiology Physiological Plant Ecology III, eds. O. L. Lang, P. S. Nobel, . B. Osmond and... [Pg.177]

Young, H. J. (1988). Differential importance of beetle species pollinating Dieffenbachia longispatha (Araceae). Ecology 69 832-844. [Pg.178]

Chapters in this volume consider how plants use chemicals to defend themselves from insect herbivores the complexity of floral odors that mediate insect pollination tritrophic interactions of plants, herbivores, and parasitoids, and the chemical cues that parasitoids use to find their herbivore hosts the semiochemically mediated behaviors of mites pheromone communication in spiders and cockroaches the ecological dependence of tiger moths on the chemistry of their host plants and the selective forces that shape the pheromone communication channel of moths. [Pg.347]


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