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Floral allocation at different altitudes in highly autogamous alpine Chaetanthera euphrasioides (Asteraceae) in the central Chilean Andes
(Swiss Botanical Society, 2012-11-20)
In the alpine life-zone, increasingly slower and
unpredictable pollination at the higher altitudes predict an
increase in floral investment in strongly outcrossing, pollenlimited
biotically pollinated plant species, but ...
Ovule bet-hedging at high elevation in the South American Andes: Evidence from a phylogenetically controlled multispecies study
(Blackwell, 2019)
How animal-pollinated plants support low and stochastic pollination in the high alpine is a key question in plant ecology. The ovule bet-hedging hypothesis proposes compensation for stochastic pollination via ovule oversupply ...
Ovule bet-hedging at high elevation in the South American Andes: Evidence from a phylogenetically controlled multispecies study
(Journal of Ecology, 2019-03)
How animal-pollinated plants support low and stochastic pollination in the high alpine is a key question in plant ecology. The ovule bet-hedging hypothesis proposes compensation for stochastic pollination via ovule oversupply ...
Ovule bet-hedging at high elevation in the South American Andes: Evidence from a phylogenetically controlled multispecies study
(Blackwell, 2018)
© 2018 The Authors. Journal of Ecology © 2018 British 1. How animal -pollinated plants support low and stochastic pollination in the high alpine is a key question in plant ecology. The ovule ...