środa, 7 marca 2012
Plant Species Biology - 26 (3), 2011
Contents:
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
Consequences of floral visits by ants and invasive honeybees to the hummingbird-pollinated, Caribbean cactus Melocactus intortus (pages 193–204)
J. CAMILO FAGUA and JAMES D. ACKERMAN
Phenotypic selection on flowering phenology and size in two dioecious plant species with different pollen vectors (pages 205–212)
MIGUEL A. MUNGUIA-ROSAS, JEFF OLLERTON and VICTOR PARRA-TABLA
Post-pollination process in a partially self-compatible distylous plant, Primula sieboldii (Primulaceae) (pages 213–220)
JUN NISHIHIRO and IZUMI WASHITANI
Treefall gaps required for establishment, but not survival, of invasive Rubus phoenicolasius in deciduous forest, Maryland, USA (pages 221–234)
DAVID L. GORCHOV, EMILY THOMPSON, JAY O'NEILL, DENNIS WHIGHAM and DOUGLAS A. NOE
Floral color variation and associations with fitness-related traits in Malva moschata (Malvaceae) (pages 235–243)
FRANK M. FREY, JESSICA DUNTON and KAILEY GARLAND
Pollen source affects female reproductive success and early offspring traits in the rare endemic plant Polemonium vanbruntiae (Polemoniaceae) (pages 244–253)
LAURA HILL BERMINGHAM and ALISON K. BRODY
NOTES AND COMMENTS
Effect of temperature and dark pretreatment on the germination of three species of Jamesonia (Pteridaceae, Polypodiopsida) (pages 254–258)
JOSE MARÍA GABRIEL Y GALÁN, GIULIANA MIGLIARO and RAFAEL LAHOZ-BELTRÁ
REFEREES
Referees (page 259)
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