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Short flowers for long tongues: Functional specialization in a nocturnal pollination network of an asclepiad in long-tongued hawkmoths
(2022-01-01)
Since Darwin, very long and narrow floral tubes have been known to represent the main floral morphological feature for specialized long-tongued hawkmoth pollination. However, specialization may be driven by other contrivances ...
Low abundance of long-tongued pollinators leads to pollen limitation in four specialized hawkmoth-pollinated plants in the Atlantic Rain forest, Brazil
(Springer, 2014-11-01)
Long-tubed hawkmoth-pollinated species present some of the most remarkable examples of floral specialization depending exclusively on long-tongued hawkmoths for sexual reproduction. Nonetheless, long-tongued hawkmoths do ...
Analysis of polyphenolic content in teas using sensors
(2019-01-01)
Tea is one of the most consumed beverages in the world. Green tea and Black tea are the most common and are both made from the same plant called Camellia sinensis. In South America, the most consumed tea is Mate tea from ...
Possible tobacco progenitors share long-tongued hawkmoths as pollen vectors
(Springer Wien, 2003-10)
The putative ancestors of the allopolyploid hybrid Nicotiana tabacum have distinct flower features, apparently suited either for hawkmoth or bat pollination. This suggests that progenitors were reproductively isolated by ...
Active-region Tilt Angles from White-light Images and Magnetograms: The Role of Magnetic Tongues
(IOP Publishing, 2020-05)
The presence of elongations in active region (AR) polarities, called magnetic tongues, are mostly visible during their emergence phase. AR tilts have been measured thoroughly using long-term white-light (WL) databases, ...
Teaching Video Neuroimages: Tongue Fasciculations In Spinal Muscular Atrophy
(LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINSPHILADELPHIA, 2015)
Cribriform Adenocarcinoma Of The Soft Palate With Multiple Lymph Node Metastasis And Long-term Follow-up
(Elsevier Science IncNew York, 2017)
Oral myofunctional and electromyographic evaluation of the anterior suprahyoid muscles and tongue thrust in patients with class II/1 malocclusion submitted to first premolar extraction
(2007-01-01)
Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the existence of myofunctional alterations before and after first premolar extraction in Class II/1 malocclusion patients that could endanger the long-term dental arch stability. ...