Search

Your search keyword '"MCKEY, DOYLE"' showing total 33 results

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Author "MCKEY, DOYLE" Remove constraint Author: "MCKEY, DOYLE" Publisher springer nature Remove constraint Publisher: springer nature
33 results on '"MCKEY, DOYLE"'

Search Results

1. Genetic differentiation in Khaya Ivorensis A. Chev., a threaten tree of evergreen African rainforests.

2. Phylogenetic positions of Thai members of Gymnema, Gymnemopsis and Sarcolobus (Apocynaceae, Asclepiadoideae, Marsdenieae), and two new Sarcolobus species uncovered by morpho-molecular evidence.

3. Molecular phylogeny of Vincetoxicum (Apocynaceae, Asclepiadoideae) from Thailand and integrative taxonomy corroborating a new cryptic species within Vincetoxicum kerrii.

4. Socio-Ecological Approach to a Forest-Swamp-Savannah Mosaic Landscape Using Remote Sensing and Local Knowledge: a Case Study in the Bas-Ogooué Ramsar Site, Gabon.

5. Pollinator and floral odor specificity among four synchronopatric species of Ceropegia (Apocynaceae) suggests ethological isolation that prevents reproductive interference.

6. Manganese distribution in the Mn-hyperaccumulator Grevillea meisneri from New Caledonia.

7. The symbiosis between Philidris ants and the ant-plant Dischidia major includes fungal and algal associates.

8. Molecular phylogenetic analysis and taxonomic reconsideration of Ceropegia hirsuta (Apocynaceae, Asclepiadoideae) reveal a novelty in Thailand, Ceropegia citrina sp. nov., with notes on its pollination ecology.

9. Genomic evidence of prevalent hybridization throughout the evolutionary history of the fig-wasp pollination mutualism.

10. A Congo Basin ethnographic analogue of pre-Columbian Amazonian raised fields shows the ephemeral legacy of organic matter management.

11. Genetic diversity and differentiation among the species of African mahogany (Khaya spp.) based on a large SNP array.

12. Perceptual selection and the unconscious selection of 'volunteer' seedlings in clonally propagated crops: an example with African cassava ( Manihot esculenta Crantz) using ethnobotany and population genetics.

13. Origin of mound-field landscapes: a multi-proxy approach combining contemporary vegetation, carbon stable isotopes and phytoliths.

14. Tree diversity and conservation value of Ngovayang's lowland forests, Cameroon.

15. The Evolution of Communication in Two Ant-Plant Mutualisms.

16. Chemical ecology in coupled human and natural systems: people, manioc, multitrophic interactions and global change.

17. Local genetic diversity of sorghum in a village in northern Cameroon: structure and dynamics of landraces.

18. Integrating phenological, chemical and biotic defences in ant-plant protection mutualisms: a case study of two myrmecophyte lineages.

19. GENETIC DIVERSITY OF TRADITIONAL SOUTH AMERICAN LANDRACES OF CASSAVA (MANIHOT ESCULENTA CRANTZ): AN ANALYSIS USING MICROSATELLITES.

20. Colony structure in a plant-ant: behavioural, chemical and genetic study of polydomy in Cataulacus mckeyi (Myrmicinae).

21. GERMINATION ECOLOGY OF CASSAVA (MANIHOT ESCULENTA CRANTZ, EUPHORBIACEAE) IN TRADITIONAL AGROECOSYSTEMS: SEED AND SEEDLING BIOLOGY OF A VEGETATIVELY PROPAGATED DOMESTICATED PLANT.

22. Extraction and quantification of "condensed tannins" as a measure of plant anti-herbivore defence? Revisiting an old problem.

23. How identity of the homopteran trophobiont affects sex allocation in a symbiotic plant-ant: the proximate role of food.

24. Variation in the effectiveness of biotic defence: the case of an opportunistic ant-plant protection mutualism.

25. Traditional management of cassava morphological and genetic diversity by the Makushi Amerindians (Guyana, South America): Perspectives for on-farm conservation of crop genetic resources.

26. Benefits conferred by “timid” ants: active anti-herbivore protection of the rainforest tree Leonardoxa africana by the minute ant Petalomyrmex phylax.

27. A simple enzyme assay for dry matter digestibility and its value in studying food selection by generalist herbivores.

28. African rainforest vegetation and rumen microbes: Phenolic compounds and nutrients as correlates of digestibility.

29. Sexual specialization in two tropical dioecious figs.

30. Rapid deployment of allelochemicals in exudates of germinating seeds of Sesbania (Fabaceae): roles of seed anatomy and histolocalization of polyphenolic compounds in anti-pathogen defense of seedlings.

31. A Congo Basin ethnographic analogue of pre-Columbian Amazonian raised fields shows the ephemeral legacy of organic matter management

32. The unique functioning of a pre-Columbian Amazonian floodplain fishery

Catalog

Books, media, physical & digital resources