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Shining bright in the dusk: How do bat-pollinated flowers reflect light?
(Ecological Society of America, 2021-09)
Specialization in nectarivory is an uncommon condition among bats, and it is restricted to two subfamilies of neotropical phyllostomids (Glossophaginae and Lonchophyllinae) which encompass dozens of bats with striking ...
Dyssochroma vitidiflorum (Solanaceae): a reproductively bat-dependent epiphyte from the Atlantic rainforest in Brazil
(Oxford Univ PressOxfordInglaterra, 2003)
Behind the pollination syndrome: Nectar ecology and the role of diurnal and nocturnal pollinators in the reproductive success of Inga sessilis (Fabaceae)
(Wiley, 2012-07)
Inga species present brush-type flower morphology allowing them to be visited by
distinct groups of pollinators. Nectar features in relation to the main pollinators
have seldom been studied in this genus. To test the ...
Diet and pollinator role of the long-snouted bat Platalina genovensium in Lomas Ecosystem of Peru
(SAGE Publications, 2016)
The long-snouted bat (Platalina genovensium) is an endemic nectar-feeding bat from arid regions in western Peru and Chile. In certain areas of its distribution, it is likely the only bat pollinator and seed disperser of ...
Shining bright in the dusk: How do bat‐pollinated flowers reflect light?
(Ecological Society of America, 2021-05)
Specialization in nectarivory is an uncommon condition among bats, and it is restricted to two subfamilies of neotropical phyllostomids (Glossophaginae and Lonchophyllinae) which encompass dozens of bats with striking ...
Bat-pollinated flower assemblages and bat visitors at two Atlantic forest sites in Brazil
(Academic Press LtdLondonInglaterra, 1999)
Pollination syndromes in a specialised plant-pollinator interaction: does floral morphology predict pollinators in Calceolaria?
(Wiley, 2015)
Pollination syndromes are defined as suites of floral traits evolved in response to selection
imposed by a particular group of pollinators (e.g., butterflies, hummingbirds,
bats). Although numerous studies demonstrated ...
Patterns and mechanisms in plant-pollinator interactions: Stefan Vogel's contribution to contemporary pollination biology
(Elsevier Gmbh, 2017-06)
The multidisciplinary field of pollination biology was enriched enormously by the contributions of Stefan Vogel (1925–2015). Vogel revived and expanded the pollination syndrome concept and recognized the importance of ...
Chiropterophily in Sinningieae (Gesneriaceae): Sinningia brasiliensis and Paliavana prasinata are bat-pollinated, but P-sericiflora is not. Not yet?
(Oxford Univ PressOxfordInglaterra, 2005)
Bats and hawkmoths form mixed modules with flowering plants in a nocturnal interaction network
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2021-03)
Based on the conceptual framework of pollination syndromes, pollination networks should be composed of well-delimited subgroups formed by plants that diverge in floral phenotypes and are visited by taxonomically different ...