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Autor:
Robert A. Schlising
Publikováno v:
The Evolutionary Ecology of Plants ISBN: 9780429310720
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https://doi.org/10.1201/9780429310720-18
Autor:
Robert A. Schlising, Halkard E. Mackey
Publikováno v:
Madroño. 66:148
Dicentra uniflora Kellogg (Papaveraceae), a small, single-flowered, ephemeral geophyte, was studied at three main and several secondary forest sites at the southern end of the Cascade Range in California (2009–2018). Emergence was closely linked to
Autor:
Alfred Kannely, Robert A. Schlising
Publikováno v:
Madroño. 61:87-104
The life cycle of the widespread, cormous geophyte, Triteleia ixioides (W. T. Aiton) Greene subsp. anilina (Greene) L. W. Lenz (Themidaceae) was studied in the field over several years in coniferous forest sites in Butte County, CA. All sites, rangin
Autor:
Scott Chamberlain, Robert A. Schlising
Publikováno v:
Madroño. 53:321-341
Triteleia laxa (Themidaceae), a liliaceous geophyte common in California at lower elevations with mediterranean climate, was studied during 1998–2004 at four sites in the northern Sacramento Valley. New individual plants were randomly selected each
Publikováno v:
Botanical Gazette. 141:290-293
Reproductive characteristics of Camissonia tanacetifolia (Onagraceae) in the Great Basin of northeast California were studied in 1978. Manipulations of flowers show xenogamy, an outcrossing breeding system. Additional data include floral morphology,
Autor:
Robert A. Schlising
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Botany. 63:1095-1103
Study of three populations of geophytic Paeonia californica in southern California revealed considerable variation, within and between populations, in both potential and in realized seed output. Plants are weakly self-compatible, but natural seed set
Autor:
Robert A. Schlising
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Botany. 56:552-560
A B S T R A C T Studies in reproductive ecology were made in indigenous, western American plants in the genus Marah (Cucurbitaceae), with particular attention given plants of M. oreganus occurring in the Berkeley Hills near San Francisco Bay in Calif
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Botany. 58:401-406
A B S T R A C T A new technique has been employed to trace pollen dispersal in populations of Delphinium cardinale (Ranunculaceae), a herbaceous perennial native to southern California. Radioactive iodine (Jill) was applied directly to fresh pollen o
Autor:
Robert A. Schlising
Publikováno v:
Ecology. 51:1061-1067
Flowers of Ipomoea triloba, I. setifera, I. battatas, and Aniseia martinicensis growing in three areas of disturbed vegetation in Costa Rica were visited by a large number of foraging insects during the dry-season months of February and March 1967. T