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BIBLIOTECA
VIRTUAL
BOTANICA
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La biblioteca virtual de BIO-NICA no tiene
fines lucrativo, tan solo apoyar a investigadores, estudiantes y publico en
general a documentarse en temas que tienen que ver con Biodiversidad.
Los documentos presentados son obtenidos de la Internet
o de amigos o son publicaciones de miembros o asociados del Museo
Entomológico o de ALAS.
Documentos sobre vegetación y flora, más generales se
pueden encontrar en : Vegetación & Flora.
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BOTANICA - GENERALIDADES
q ANONIMO (xxxx) Nombres científicos y comunes de plantas de
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q ANONIMO (xxxx) Enciclopedia de Plantas Medicinales.
Fichas de plantas medicinales, 219pp.
q
ANONIMO (xxxx) Biotoptypen-Richtlinie des Landes Sachsen-Anhalt., 35pp.
q
BAUER U., BOHN H. F. &
FEDERLE W. (2007) Harmless nectar source or deadly trap: Nepenthes
pitchers are activated by rain, condensation and nectar. Proceedings of the
Royal Society B, 7pp.
q
BELL P.R. & HEMSLEY A.R. (2000)
Green Plants. Their Origin and Diversity, Second edition. Cambridge University
Press, 344pp.
q
BERMUDEZ M. M. & SANCHEZ
G. J. (2000) Identificación de vacíos de
información botánica en Centroamérica. WWF Centroamérica, Museo Nacional de Costa
Rica, Red de Herbarios de Mesoamérica y el Caribe, 94 pp.
q
BURGER J.C., CHAPMAN M.A.
BURKE J.M. (2008) Molecular insights into the evolution of crop
plants. American Journal of Botany 95(2):113-122.
q
CHASE M.W.,
SALAMIN N., WILKINSON M., DUNWELL
J.M., KASANAKURTHI R.P.,
HAIDAR N. & SAVOLAINEN V. (2005) Land Plants and DNA barcotes:
short-term and long-term goals. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B., 7pp.
q
CHASE M.W.,
COWAN R.S., HOLLINGSWORTH P.M., VAN DEN BERG C., MADRIÑAN
S., PETERSEN G., SEBERG O., JØRGSENSEN T., CAMERON
K.M., CARINE M., PEDERSEN N., HEDDERSON
T.A.J., CONRAD F., SALAZAR G.A., RICHARDSON J.E., HOLLINGSWORTH M.L., BARRACLOUGH T.G.,
KELLY L. WILKINSON M. (2007) A proposal for a standardized
pprotocol to barcode all land plants. New Trends In Plant Systematics. Taxon,
56(2): 295-299.
q
COE F.G. & ANDERSON G. J. (1999) Ethnobotany of the Sumu (Ulwa)
of Southeastern Nicaragua and Comparisons with Miskitu Plant Lore. Economic
Botany, 53(4): 363-386.
q
DAVIDSON-HUNT I. (2000)
Ecological Ethnobotany: Stumbling Toward New Practices and Paradigms.
University of Manitoba Winnpeg, Manitoba, 20pp.
q
ENQUIST B.J. & SULLIVAN
J.J. (2001) Vegetative key and descriptions of tree species of the tropical
dry forests of upland Sector Santa Rosa, Area de conservacion Guanacaste, Costa
Rica. Landcare Research, New Zeland, 68pp. [cita Nicaragua]
q FRIIS E.M. & CRANE P. (2007) New home for tiny aquatics. A
shake-up of current thinking about the evolution of angiosperms- the flowering
plants- is a consequence of the relocation of a hither to obscure branch on the
angiosperm evolutionary tree. Nature
446:269-270.
q GORDILLO M.M., DURAN R.C.,
CASTREJON REINA J.F., VALENCIA AVALOS S., JIMENEZ RAMIREZ J. & RUIZ-JIMENEZ
C.A. (2004) Flora vascular de la porción guerrerense de la sierra de Taxco,
Guerrero , México. Anales del Instituto de Biología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma
de México, Serie Botánica 75(2): 105-189.
q
GRIJALVA A., GRIJALVA L., FOSTER R.B. & GIBLIN M.
(XXX) Flores atractivas de los caminos y jardines de Nicaragua.Andrew
Mellon Foundation and Ellen Hyndman. A. Grijalba
& Environmental and Conservation
Programs. The Field Museum, Chicago.IL.60605 USA, 4pp.
q
GRIJALVA PINEDA A. (2006) Flora útil. Ethnobotánica de Nicaragua. Proyecto
Araucaria, MARENA, Nicaragua, 352 pp.
q
GUNNING B.E.S. & STEER
M.W. (1996) Plant Cell Biology. Structure and Function. Jones and Bartlett
Publisher, 210pp.
q
HAUSTORIUM Parasitic Plants
Newsletter. Official Organ of the International Parasitic Plant Society. No. 50
January 2007.
q HUGHES C. E., GOVINDARAJULU R., ROBERTSON
A., FILER D. L., HARRIS S. A. & BAILEY C. D. (2007) Serendipitous backyard
hybridization and the origin of crops. PNAS, 6pp.
q INBIO (2007)
Centroamérica: Biodiversidad para el desarrollo. Información de plantas de
Centroamérica al servicio de la sociedad. InBio, NORAD, 2pp.
q INBIO (2007)
Centroamérica: Biodiversidad para el desarrollo. Information about the plants of Central America to serve
society. INBIO, Government of Norway, 2pp.
q
JANSEN R.K., CAI Zh., RAUBESON L.A., DANIELL H., dePAMPHILIS C.W.,
LEEBENS-MACK J., MULLER K.F., GUISINGER-BELLIAN M., HABERLE R.C., HANSEN A.K., CHUMLEY T.W., LEE S.B.,
PEERY R., McNEAL J.R., KUEHL J.V. & BOORE J.L. (2007)
Analysis of 81 genes from 64 plastid genomes resolves relationships in
angiopsperms and identifies genome-scale evolutionary patterns. PNAS 104(49): 19369-19374.
q
JUDD W.S.
et. al. (1999) Plant Systematics: a phylogenetic approach. Chapter 2. Methods and
Principles of Biological Systematics. Pp. 9-33.
q
JUDD W.S.
et. al. (1999) Plant Systematics: a phylogenetic approach. Chapter 4. Taxonomic
evidence: Structural and Biochemical Characters. Pp. 45-91.
q
JUDD W.S.
et. al. (1999) Plant Systematics: a phylogenetic approach. Chapter 5. Molecular
Systematics. Pp. 93-106.
q
JUDD W.S.
et. al. (1999) Plant Systematics: a phylogenetic approach. Chapter 8.
Phylogenetic Relationships of Angiosperms. Pp. 161-229. (Al parecer no es
completo).
q
JUDD W.S. et. al. (2002) Plant Systematics: a phylogenetic approach. Chapter
7. An Overview of Green Plant Phylogeny. (proof not correctly paginated). 32
pp.
q
KISSLING W. D., RAHBEK C.
& BOHNING-GAESE K. (2006) Food plant diversity as broad-scale
determinant of avian frugivore richness. Proceeding of The Royal Society, 10pp.
q
LAGOS-WHITE S. (2005)
Conservation of Medicinal Plants in Central America and the Caribbean. IK Notes
93 (2006), 4pp. [cita Nicaragua]
q
LAVERGNE S. & MOLOFSKY J. (2007) Increased
genetic variation and evolutionary potential drive the succes of an invasive
grass. PNAS 104(10): 3883-3888
q
MING R., WANG J., MOORE P.H.
& PATERSON A.H. (2007) Sex chromosomes in flowering plants. American
Journal of Botany 94(2):141-150.
q
MOORE M.J., BELL Ch.D., SOLTIS
P.S. & SOLTIS D.E. (2007) Using plastid genome-scale data to resolve
enigmatic relationships among basal angiosperms. PNAS 104(49):19363-19368.
q
MULLER-SCHWARZE N.K. (2006)
Antes and Hoy Dia: Plant Knowledge and Categorization as Adaptations to Life in
Panama in the Twenty-First Century. Economic Botany,60(4):321-334.
q
MULLER WILLE S. (2007) The
love of plants. Plant Taxonomy. Nature 446:1pp.
q
NICAEXPORT (2007) Estudio de Inteligencia de Mercados: Estados
Unidos-Plantas Ornamentales. NICAEXPORT, Cuenta Reto del Milenio
(MCA-Nicaragua), Millenium Challenge Corporation., 197pp.
q
NOGUERA TALAVERA A. & BALSLEV H. (xxxx) Plantas útiles en el municipio
El Castillo a partir de categorías de uso popular. La Calera. Recursos Naturales, 5pp.
q RHIZOPOULOU S. (2004) Symbolic plant(s) of the
Olympic Games. Plant Culture.
Journal of Experimental Botany, 55(403): 1601-1606.
q
RODRIGUEZ FLORES
O.R., TORREZ CENTENO E.A. &
VALENZUELA BETANCO R.A. (2005)
Plantas utilizadas para el tratamiento de enfermedades en los animales
domésticos, Reserva Natural El Tisey, Estelí. Trabajo de Diploma para optar al
título: Técnico Superior Agropecuario. Universidad Católica Agropecuaria del
Trópico Seco Pbro. Francisco Luis
Espinoza Pineda. 152pp.
q
SCHAEFER H.M. & RUXTON G.D.
(2007) Fatal attraction: carnivorous
plants roll out the red carpet to lure insects. Biology letters 3pp.
q
TERRY I., WALTER G.H., MOORE
Ch., ROEMER R. & HULL C. (2007) Odor-Mediated Push-Pull Pollination in Cycads.
Science 318:1pp.
q
TERRY I., WALTER G.H., MOORE
Ch., ROEMER R. & HULL C. (2007) Odor-Mediated Push-Pollination in Cycads.
Suplement, Science 318, 5pp.
q
ZHENG
H., WU Y., DING. J., BINION D.,
FU W. & REARDON R. (xxxx) Invasive Plants Established in
the United States that are Found in Asia and Their Associated Natural Enemies.
Volume 2. Forest Health Technology Enterprise Team. Technology Transfer.
Biological Control. 185pp.
ACANTHACEAE
q
TRIPP E. A. &
MANOS P. S. (2008) Is
Floral Specialization an Evolutionary Dead-End? Pollination System Transitions
in Ruellia (Acanthaceae). Evolution, 62(7): 1712-1737.
ACHARIACEAE
q
WEBBER B.L., MOOG J., CURTIS
A.S.O. & WOODROW I.E. (2007) The diversity of ant-plant interations in the
rainforest understorey tree, Ryparosa (Achariaceae): food bodies,
domatia, prostomata, and hemipteran trophobionts. Botanical Journal of the
Linnean Society 154:353-371.
APOCYNACEAE
q
SLOAN S.A., ZIMMERMAN J.K.
& SABAT A.M. (2006) Phenology of Plumeria alba and its Herbivores
in a Tropical Dry Forest. Biotropica,
7pp.
ARACAEAE
q GLASSMAN S.F. (1964) Two new species of Palms from Nicaragua. Fieldiana:
Botany, 31(1):5-9.
ARALIACEAE
q ONWUEME I. (1999) Taro
Cultivation in Asia And The Pacific. Agriculture Department, University of
Technology, Lae, Papua New Guinea, FAO, 25pp.
q
SARACCO J.F., COLLAZO J.A.,
GROOM M.J. & CARLO T.A. (2005) Crop Size and Fruit
Neighborhood Effect on Bird Visitation to Fruiting Schefflera morototoni Trees
in Puerto Rico. Biotropica, 37(1):81-87.
ARECACEAE
q
COUVREUR T.L.P., HAHN W.J., de
GRANVILLE J.J., PHAM J.L., LUDEÑA B. & PINTAUD J.C. (2007) Phylogenetic Relationships of the Cultivated
Neotropical Palm Bactris gasipaes (Arecaceae) with its Wild Relatives
Inferred from Chloroplast and Nuclear DNA Polymorphisms. Systematic Botany
pp.519-130.
q
CUENCA A., ASMUSSEN-LANGE C.B.
& BORCHSENIUS F. (2007) A dated phylogeny of the palm tribe
Chamaedoreae supports Eocene dispersal between Africa, North and South America.
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 16pp.
q
CUENCA A., ASMUSSEN-LANGE C.
B. & BORCHSENIUS F. (2008) A dated phylogeny of the palm tribe
Chamaedoreeae supports Eocene dispersal between Africa, North and South
America. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 46: 760-775.
q
Garth R., Foster R., de la Cerda Iñigo &
Vandermeer J. (xxxx) Tropical Forests of the South
Autonomous Atlantic Region. Palms of the RAAS, Nicaragua. Environmental &
Conservations Programs, The Field Museum, Chicago, USA, Rapid Color Guide 73:2
lams.
q
PIN KOH L. &
WILCOVE D. S. (2007)
Cashing in palm oil for conservation. Nature, 448: 993-994.
ARISTOLOCHIACEAE
q
BELLO M.A., VALOIS-CUESTA H. & GONZALEZ F. (2006) Aristolochia
grandiflora SW. (Aritolochiaceae): Desarrollo y Morfologia de la Flor mas
larga del Mundo.Rev. Acad. Colomb. Cienc.Vol. XXX,115:181-194. [cita Nicaragua]
ASTERACEAE
q
ZAPLACHINSKI S. (2005) Utilizing Genomic Data For The
Molecular Characterization Of Safflower (Carthamus
tinctorius). Sembiosys Genetics Inc. 19pp.
BIGNONIACEAE
q BITO D. (2006) An alien in an archipelago: Spathodea campanulata and the geographic variability of its moth
(Lepidoptera) communities in the New Guinea and Bismarck Islands. Journal of
Biogeography, 10 pp.
q
GROSE S.O. & OLMSTEAD R.G.
(2007) Evolution of a Charismatic Neotropical Clade: Molecular Phylogeny
of Tabebuia s. L., Crescentieae, and Allied Genera (Bignoniaceae).
Systematic Botany, 32(3):650-659.
q
SILVA C.I., AUGUSTO S. C.,
SOFIA S.H. & MOSCHETA I.S. (2007)
Diversidade de Abelhas em Tecoma stans (L.) Kunth (Bignoniaceae):
Importancia na Polinizaçao e Produçao de Frutos. Neotropical Entomology
36(3):331-341.
BORRAGINACEAE
q
LIEGEL
L.H. & STEAD J.W. (xxxx) Cordia
alliodora (Ruiz & Pav.) Oken, Capa prieto, laurel
Boraginaceae. Familia delas borrajas. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service
pp.270-277. [cita Nicaragua]
BRASSICACEAE
q
FRANKS S.J., SIM Sh. &
WEIS A.E. (2006) Rapid evolution of flowering time by an annual
plant in response to a climate fluctuacion. PNAS,104(4):1278-1282
BROMELIACEAE
q
LARGAESPADA C. (2003)
Análisis comparativo de la riqueza de especies de la familia Bromeliaceae
presentes en el Volcán Mombacho y Volcán Maderas, Departamentos de Granada y
Rivas, Junio del 2004. Tesis de Licenciatura en Biología, UNAN-Managua,
Nicaragua, 92pp.
BUXACEAE
q
Anónimo (xxx) Simmondsia chinensis – BUXACEAE. 6 pp.
CECROPIACEAE
q
FERGUSON B., BOUCHER D.H., PIZZI M. & RIVERA C. (1995) Recruitment and decay of a pulse of Cecropia in Nicaraguan rainforest
damaged by Hurricane Joan: relation to mutualism with Azteca ants.
Biotropica, 27:455-460.
CONVOLVULACEAE
q
DEVALL M.S. & THIEN L.B. (2005) Inland occurrence of the strand plant Ipomoea
pes-caprae (Convolvulaceae) around Lake Nicaragua. The Southwestern
Naturalist, 50(3):380-407.
q
PIEDADE-KIILL L.H. & TARODA RANGA N.T. (2000) Biologia floral e sistema de
reproducao de Jacquemontia multiflora (Choisy) Hallier f. (Convolvulaceae).
Revista Brasileira de Botanica, 23(1):37-43 pp.
CRASSULACEAE
q WINTER K. & HOLTRUM A.M. (2007) Environment or Development? Lifetime Net CO2 exchange
and control of the expression of Crassulacean acid metabolim in Mesembryanthemum crystallinum. Plant Physiology, 143:98-107.
CYATHACEAE
q
KORALL
P., CONANT D.S., METZGAR J.S., SCHNEIDER H. & PRYER K.M. (2007) A molecular phylogeny of scaly tree ferns
(Cyatheaceae). American Journal of Botany 94(5): 873-886.
COMMELINACEAE
q
USHIMARU A., WATANABE T. &
NAKATA K. (2007) Colored Floral Organs Influence Pollinator Behavior And Pollen Transfer In Commelina
communis (Commelinaceae) American Journal of Botany 94(2): 249-258.
CYPERACEAE
q
CAMELBEKE K. & GOETGHEBEUR
P. (2002) The Genus Scleria (Cyperaceae) in Colombia, an Updated Checklist.
El genero Scleria (Cyperaceae en
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EUPHORBIACEAE
q
JOLIVET P. (2008) Leon Croizat. La vie
romanesque d’un des plus grands specialistes des Euphorbiacees. Homme et
Plantes, pp.10-13.
FABACEAE
q
DELGADO-SALINAS A.,
BIBLER R. & LAVIN M. (2006)
Phylogeny of the Genus Phaseolus
(Leguminosae): A Recent Diversification in an Ancient Landscape. Systematic
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q
GONZALEZ TORRES R. I., ARAYA
VILLALOBOS R., GAITAN SOLIS E. & DEBOUCK D. G. (2004) Wild Common Bean In the
Central Valley of Costa Rica: Ecological Distribution And Molecular
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q
PARDINI E.A. & HAMRICK
J.L. (2007) Herarchical Patterns of Paternity withing of Albizia julibrissin
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q
RUIZ J., INGRAM-FLORES C.,
BOUCHER D.H. & CHAVES L.F. (2009)
Beneficial effect of spider presence on seedling recruitment of the tropical
rainforest tree Dipteryx oleifera
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q
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los parientes silvestres de las especies cultivadas
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HELICONIACEAE
q
COELHO
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cultivos de Heliconia spp. e Bastao-do-imperador (Etlingera elatior)
nos Municipios de Belem, Benavides e Castanhal, no Estado do Pará. EMBRAPA
Comunicado Técnico, 165:4 pp.
HIDROPHYLLACEAE
q
Pérez A.M. (2001) Determinación de los patrones espaciales de
dispersión en Wigandia urens (Hidrophyllaceae) en una formación vegetal
secundaria degradada. En Miscelanea Ecologica, UCA, Managua, Nicaragua, pp.
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JUGLANDACEAE
q MOLINA R. A. (1968) Two new Nicaraguan Juglandaceae. Fieldiana: Botany,
31(16):357-359.
LOMARIOPSIDACEAE
q
ROJAS-ALVARADO A.F. (2002) New
species, new combinations and new distributions in neotropical species of Elaphoglossum
(Lomariopsidaceae). Rev.Biol. Trop. 50(3/4):969-1006.
MALPIGHIACEAE
q
FRANCIS J.K. (xxx) Byrsonima spicata (Cav.) H.B.K. Maricao.
pp.96-100.
MELASTOMATACEAE
q
FRANCIS J.K. (xxxx) Miconia prasina (Sw.) DC. Melastomataceae. Research Forester,
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, International Institute of
Tropical Forestry, Jardin Botanico Sur, 1201 Calle Ceiba, San Juan PR. 3pp.
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MELIACEAE
q ANONIMO (1992)
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q
WHITE G.M., BOSHIER D.H. & POWELL W. (2002) Increased pollen flow
counteracts fragmentation in a tropical dry forest: an example from Swietenia humilis Zuccarini. PNAS,
99(4):2038-2042.
MENISPERMACEAE
q
Ortiz-Gentry R. (xxxx)
América Tropical. Géneros comunes de Menispermaceae. Environmental &
Conservations Programs, The Field Museum, Chicago, USA, Rapid Color Guide 177:4
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MIMOSACEAE
q BRENES-ARGUEDAS T., COLEY Ph. D. & KURSAR Th. A. (2008)
Divergence and diversity in the defensive ecology of Inga at two
Neotropical sites. Journal of
Ecology, 9pp.
q NIETO VILLALOBOS H. (2000)
Contibucion de Acacia pennatula (Carbon) a la productividad agroforestal
sostenible de la Reserva Natural Miraflor-Moropotente, Esteli, Nicaragua. Tesis
presentada para optar al grado de Magister Scientiae. CATIE, Costa Rica.,69pp.
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estudio Previo Para la Flora Mesoamericana. Annals of the Missouri Botanical
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MORACEAE
q
DE VIS M.J., de MORAES G.J.
& BELLINI M.R. (2006) Mites (Acari) of Rubber Trees (Hevea
brasiliensis Muell. Arg.,
Euphorbiaceae) in Piracicaba, State of Sao Paulo, Brazil. Neotropical
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q
Nuñez G. & Foster R. (xxxx) América Tropical.
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MYRISTICACEAE
q
QUEENBOROUGH S.A., BURSLEM
D.F.R.P., GARWOOD N.C. & VALENCIA R. (2007) Determinants of Biased Sex
Ratios and Inter-Sex Costs of Reproduction in Dioecious Tropical Forest Trees.
American Journal of Botany 94(1):67-78.
MYRSINACEAE
q
RICKETSON J.M. & PIPOLY
J.J. (2003) Further additions to the Genus Ardisia Subgenus
Graphardisia (Myrsinaceae) SIDA 20(4): 1423-1447. [cita Nicaragua].
MYRTACEAE
q
HOOGWIJK M. (1998) Crop
Modelling of Eucalyptus Plantations
in Nicaragua. Report NW&S 98076, 43pp.
NOTHOFAGACEAE
q
HEADS M. (2006)
Panbiogeography of Nothofagus (Nothofagaceae): analysis of the main
species massings. Journal of Biogeography, 33: 1066-1075.
NYSSACEAE
q
SUN J.F.,GONG Y.B.,RENNER S.S.
& HUANG Sh.Q. (2007) Multifuncional Bracts in the Dove Tree Davidia
involucrata (Nyssaceae: Cornales): Rain protection and Pollinator
Attraction. The American Naturalist, 171(1):119-124.
ORCHIDACEAE
q
BORY S., LUBINSKY P., RISTERUCCI A-M., NOYER
J-L., GRISONI M., DUVAL M-F. & BESSE P. (2008) Patterns of Introduction and
Diversification of Vanilla planifolia (Orchidaceae)
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q
HELLER A. H (1968) New Eurystyles From Nicaragua.
Fieldiana: Botany, 31(11, 12, 13, 14): 279-284.
q
HELLER A. H (1969) A new Odontoglossum From Nicaragua.
Fieldiana: Botany, 32(5,6,7,8):73-76.
q
JOHNSON S.D., ELLIS A. &
DOTTERL S. (2007) Specialization for Pollination by Beetles and
Wasps: The role of Lollipop Hair and Fragance in Satyrium microrrhynchum (Orchidaceae).
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q
LEDFORD H. (2007) The
flower of seduction. Nature, 445: 816-817.
q
RAMIREZ S. R., GRAVENDEEL B.,
SINGER R. B., MARSHALL C. R. & PIERCE N. E. (2007) Dating the origin of
the Orchidaceae from a fossil orchid with its pollinator. Nature 448:
1042-1045.
q
ROBERTS J.A., ALLMAN L.R.,
ANUKU Sh., BEALE C.R., BENSELER J.C., BURDON J., BUTTER R.W., CROOK K.R.,
MATHEW P., McGOUGH H.N., NEWMAN A. & ZAPPI D.C. (2002)
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q
SCOPECE G., WIDMER A. &
COZZOLINO S. (2008) Evolution of Postzigotic Reproductive Isolation in
a Guild of Deceptive Orchids. The American Naturalist, 171(3): 12pp.
q
SINGER R. B. (2002) The
Pollination Mechanism in Trigonidium
obtusum Lindl (Orchidaceae: Maxillariinae): Sexual Mimicry and
Trap-flowers. Annals of Botany, 89: 157-163.
q
WHITTEN W.M., BLANCO M.A.,
WILLIAMS N.H., KOEHLER S., CARNEVALL G., SINGER R.B., ENDARA L. & NEUBIG
K.M. (2007) Molecular Phylogenetics of Maxillaria and related Genera
(Orchidaceae: Cymbidieae) Based on Combined Molecular Data Sets.
American Journal of Botany 94(11):1860-1889.
PASSIFLORACEAE
q HANSEN A.K., ESCOBAR L.K., GILBERT L.E. & JANSEN R.K. (2007)
Paternal, Maternal,and Biparental Inheritance of the Chloroplast Genome In Passiflora
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