OALib Journal期刊
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The diversity and evolution of pollination systems in large plant clades: Apocynaceae as a case study
DOI: 10.1093/aob/mcy127
Aaron Howard ,
Adam Shuttleworth ,
Alessandro Rapini ,
Ana Pía Wiemer ,
Andrea Cocucci ,
André Rodrigo Rech ,
Annemarie Heiduk ,
Aroonrat Kidyoo ,
Arthur Domingos-Melo ,
Atushi Ushimaru ,
Carolina Torres ,
Chediel K Mrisha ,
Ching-Wen Tan ,
Christopher N Kaiser-Bunbury ,
Claudia I Rodríguez-Flores ,
Clive Nuttman ,
Courtney Dvorsky ,
Craig I Peter ,
Cristiana Koschnitzke ,
David Goyder ,
Ellen Lamborn ,
Evalyne W Muiruri ,
Felipe W Amorim ,
Ferhat Celep ,
Fidel Chiriboga-Arroyo ,
Gretchen Ionta ,
Héctor A Keller ,
Inara Carolina da Silva-Batista ,
Isabel Cristina Machado ,
Ixchel González-Ramírez ,
Jeff Ollerton ,
Joel Queiroz ,
Kayna Agostini ,
Ko Mochizuki ,
Kristian Tr?jelsgaard ,
Laure Civeyrel ,
Leandro Freitas ,
Leandro Hachuy-Filho ,
Leo Galetto ,
Leonardo O Alvarado-Cárdenas ,
Leonor Patrícia Cerdeira Morellato ,
Liliana Rosero ,
Linde de Jager ,
Lize Joubert ,
Louise Cranmer ,
Lumi Mema ,
Maria Cristina Gaglianone ,
Mariana Scaramussa Deprá ,
Mark Fishbein ,
Marlies Sazima ,
Mary E Endress ,
Mike Gilbert ,
Milene Faria Vieira ,
Naoyuki Nakahama ,
Nicole Rafferty ,
Pablo Gorostiague ,
Paulo Eugenio Oliveira ,
Peter Bernhardt ,
Sachin Punekar ,
Salvador Marino ,
Sandy-Lynn Steenhuisen ,
Shoko Sakai ,
Sigrid Liede-Schumann ,
Sofia C Islas-Hernández ,
Steven D Johnson ,
Susan Kephart ,
Suzanne Koptur ,
Tadashi Yamashiro ,
Tarcila Nadia ,
Tatyana Livshultz ,
Ulrich Meve ,
Viviany Teixeira Nascimento ,
Yolanda Chirango ,
Zelma Quirino ,
Zong-Xin Ren
Keywords: Apocynaceae , Asclepiadaceae , bimodal pollination system , biogeography , fly pollination , generalization , mutualism , phylogeny , plant–pollinator interactions , pollination ecology , specialization , stapeliads
Abstract:
Large clades of angiosperms are often characterized by diverse interactions with pollinators, but how these pollination systems are structured phylogenetically and biogeographically is still uncertain for most families. Apocynaceae is a clade of >5300 species with a worldwide distribution. A database representing >10 % of species in the family was used to explore the diversity of pollinators and evolutionary shifts in pollination systems across major clades and regions
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