161 results on '"Espíndola, Anahí"'
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2. Ecological intensification to mitigate impacts of conventional intensive land use on pollinators and pollination.
3. Oviposition choice and larval development of the seed beetle Callosobruchus maculatus (F.) (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Bruchinae) on three cowpea varieties
4. Floral traits and their connection with Pollinators and Climate
5. Predicting plant conservation priorities on a global scale
6. Global phylogeography of the insect pest Callosobruchus maculatus (Coleoptera: Bruchinae) relates to the history of its main host, Vigna unguiculata
7. Global conservation prioritization approach provides credible results at a regional scale
8. Assessing the potential of RAD-sequencing to resolve phylogenetic relationships within species radiations: The fly genus Chiastocheta (Diptera: Anthomyiidae) as a case study
9. Echoes of the whispering land: interacting roles of vicariance and selection in shaping the evolutionary divergence of two Calceolaria (Calceolariaceae) species from Patagonia and Malvinas/Falkland Islands
10. Identifying cryptic diversity with predictive phylogeography
11. Scientists' warning on climate change and insects
12. Calceolariaceae809: A bait set for targeted sequencing of nuclear loci.
13. Risks to pollinators and pollination from invasive alien species
14. Pollinators and crossability as reproductive isolation barriers in two sympatric oil-rewarding Calceolaria (Calceolariaceae) species
15. Decoupled post-glacial history in mutualistic plant-insect interactions: insights from the yellow loosestrife (Lysimachia vulgaris) and its associated oil-collecting bees (Macropis europaea and M. fulvipes)
16. Scientists' warning on climate change and insects
17. Combining conservative and variable markers to infer the evolutionary history of Prunus subgen. Amygdalus s.l. under domestication
18. A probabilistic approach to niche-based community models for spatial forecasts of assemblage properties and their uncertainties
19. Ecological and historical drivers of diversification in the fly genus Chiastocheta Pokorny
20. Variation in the proportion of flower visitors of Arum maculatum along its distributional range in relation with community-based climatic niche analyses
21. Genomic evidence of an ancient inland temperate rainforest in the Pacific Northwest of North America
22. Biogeography and ecological drivers of evolution in the Andes: resolving the phylogenetic backbone forCalceolaria(Calceolariaceae)
23. The Phylogeographic Shortfall in Hexapods: A Lot of Leg Work Remaining
24. Investigating the relationship between pollination strategies and the size-advantage model in zoophilous plants using the reproductive biology of Arum cylindraceum and other European Arum species as case studies
25. Spatial and temporal heterogeneity in pollinator communities maintains within‐species floral odour variation
26. Comparative phylogeography of two Northern Rocky Mountain endemics: the widespread Anguispira kochi occidentalis and the narrow-range Anguispira nimapuna (Gastropoda: Discidae)
27. Phylogenetic alpha and beta diversities of butterfly communities correlate with climate in the western Swiss Alps
28. Self-Compatibility Not Associated with Morphological or Genetic Diversity Reduction in Oil-Rewarding Calceolaria Species
29. Within-species floral odor variation is maintained by spatial and temporal heterogeneity in pollinator communities
30. Connection, isolation and reconnection: Quaternary climatic oscillations and the Andes shaped the phylogeographical patterns of the Patagonian bee Centris cineraria (Apidae)
31. Plant reproductive strategies are not correlated with morphological or genetic diversity in specialized pollination interactions
32. Patterns of floral morphology in relation to climate and floral visitors
33. Complex interplay of ancient vicariance and recent patterns of geographical speciation in north-western North American temperate rainforests explains the phylogeny of jumping slugs (Hemphillia spp.)
34. Machine-learning boosts the conservation of endangered plant species
35. Integrating life history traits into predictive phylogeography
36. Patterns of floral morphology in relation to climate and floral visitors.
37. The Relationship Between Pollinator Visits and Climatic Suitabilities in Specialized Pollination Interactions
38. Testing for the presence of cryptic diversity in tail-dropper slugs (Prophysaon) using molecular data
39. Combining allele frequency and tree‐based approaches improves phylogeographic inference from natural history collections
40. Investigating the relationship between pollination strategies and the size-advantage model in zoophilous plants using the reproductive biology of Arum cylindraceum and other European Arum species as case studies
41. Comparative phylogeography of mutualists and the effect of the host on the genetic structure of its partners
42. Phylogenetic relationships in the subfamily Psychodinae (Diptera, Psychodidae)
43. Risks to pollinators and pollination from invasive alien species
44. Global phylogeography of the insect pestCallosobruchus maculatus(Coleoptera: Bruchinae) relates to the history of its main host,Vigna unguiculata
45. Demographic model selection using random forests and the site frequency spectrum
46. Relationship Between Pollinator Visits and Climatic Suitabilities in Specialized Pollination Interactions.
47. Assessing the potential of RAD-sequencing to resolve phylogenetic relationships within species radiations: The fly genus Chiastocheta (Diptera: Anthomyiidae) as a case study
48. Combining conservative and variable markers to infer the evolutionary history of Prunus subgen. Amygdalus s.l. under domestication
49. Comprendre la dispersion des espèces dans l'espace et dans le temps : un défi pour les biogéographes
50. Decoupled post-glacial history in mutualistic plant-insect interactions: insights from the yellow loosestrife (Lysimachia vulgaris) and its associated oil-collecting bees (Macropis europaea and M. fulvipes )
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