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Madroño. 67
Publikováno v:
Madroño. 66:176
Silene nelsonii M.R. Mesler, M.S. Mayer, and S.K. Carothers (Caryophyllaceae), a species with large, day-blooming flowers from the Trinity River Basin of northwestern California, is described and illustrated. In the past, plants assignable to this ne
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Tom Huggins, Lluvia Flores-Rentería, Staci Markos, Danny McCamish, Katja C. Seltmann, Jenn Yost, Andrew C. Sanders, Colleen A. Hatfield, Rebecca E. Crowe, Jon P. Rebman, Philip W. Rundel, Michael R. Mesler, Lars T. Rosengreen, Ellen Dean, Jason Andrew Alexander, Amy Litt, Peter A. Bowler, Michael G. Simpson, Teri Barry, Larry Hendrickson, Lucinda A. McDade, Kirsten M. Fisher, Joshua P. Der, Mare Nazaire, Susan J. Mazer, Kimberlyn Williams, Christopher Lay, Daniel Potter, Layla Aerne Hains, Robin Bencie, Brent D. Mishler, Edward Gilbert, Amanda E. Fisher, Katelin D. Pearson, Gregory A. Wahlert, C. Matt Guilliams, Paul Wilson, Katherine Waselkov, Lawrence Janeway, Benjamin E. Carter
Publikováno v:
Madroño. 66:130
The California Phenology Thematic Collections Network (CAP TCN) is a collaborative project that seeks to maximize the value of herbarium specimens and their data, especially for understanding changes in plant phenology due to anthropogenic climate ch
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Olliff-Yang, Rachael L; & Mesler, Michael R. (2018). The potential for phenological mismatch between a perennial herb and its ground-nesting bee pollinator. AoB PLANTS, 10(4). doi: 10.1093/aobpla/ply040. UC Berkeley: UC Berkeley Library. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/7g10h96h
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Flowering time is shifting with climate change. Pollinators may respond differently to changes in temperature and moisture than the flowers they visit, resulting in a timing mismatch between species. In this study, we evaluate the timing of a perenni
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Autor:
Michael R. Mesler, George A. Meindl
Publikováno v:
Madroño. 58:22-31
The pollination ecology of Darlingtonia californica Torr., including especially the identity of its pollinators, has remained enigmatic for more than a century. The flowers of this well-known charismatic species are unusual in form and color, and hav
Publikováno v:
Madroño. 57:129-135
We conducted a study of Prosartes parvifolia S. Watson, a rare Siskiyou Mountains endemic, currently known from only 15 sites in Del Norte Co., California, and Curry and Josephine counties, Oregon. We found that P. parvifolia is (a) fertile, (b) prob
Autor:
Michael R. Mesler, Edward K. Kentner
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American Journal of Botany. 87:1168-1174
Morphological characters, chloroplast DNA, and allozymes were used to analyze the distribution of individuals within a hybrid population of the ferns Polystichum munitum and P. imbricans in northwestern California. Microsites within the population we
Publikováno v:
Oikos. 89:209-222
Few studies have surveyed the insects visiting flowers at many sites and for many related species. Calochortus, a genus of about 60 species with its center of diversity in California, has flowers with a wide range of appearances. Insects visiting Cal
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Heredity. 67:259-264
A methodology for the estimation of the self-fertilization rate and allelic frequencies in diploidized tetraploids is developed. Data from both a population survey and independent progeny arrays from homozygous parents are generally necessary for max
Autor:
Michael S. Mayer, Michael R. Mesler
Publikováno v:
Systematic Botany. 18:248
Hybridization of fern species has rarely led to the formation of swarms of fertile, segregating, homoploid variants. However, we found mixed populations of Polystichum munitum and P. imbricans that included readily identifiable sterile hybrids and in