Articles with "pine rocklands" as a keyword



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The impact of salinity on mycorrhizal colonization of a rare legume, Galactia smallii, in South Florida pine rocklands

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Published in 2017 at "BMC Research Notes"

DOI: 10.1186/s13104-017-3105-8

Abstract: ObjectivesThe success of restoration plantings depends on the capacity of transplanted individuals or seeds to establish and reproduce. It is increasingly recognized that restoration success depends quite heavily upon biotic interactions and belowground processes. Under… read more here.

Keywords: pine rocklands; galactia smallii; colonization; mycorrhizal ... See more keywords
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Pollination Ecology of Three Sympatric Palms of Southern Florida Pine Rocklands

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Published in 2018 at "Natural Areas Journal"

DOI: 10.3375/043.038.0104

Abstract: ABSTRACT: Three native palms are dominant features of the pine rocklands understory of peninsular southern Florida: sabal palm (Sabal palmetto), saw palmetto (Serenoa repens), and silver palm (Coccothrinax argentata). Despite the abundance of these three… read more here.

Keywords: pine rocklands; palm; ecology; pollination ... See more keywords
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Are Native Palms “Pollinator Hogs”? A Field Experiment in Pine Rocklands of Southern Florida

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Published in 2020 at "Natural Areas Journal"

DOI: 10.3375/043.040.0205

Abstract: ABSTRACT Plants blooming simultaneously may interfere with each other's pollination (competition for pollinators) or enhance each other's pollination (pollinator sharing). In this study we asked the question: What is the effect of native palm flowering… read more here.

Keywords: flowering palms; pine rocklands; palms pollinator; field ... See more keywords
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More than Moths: Flower Visitors of a Night-Blooming Plant in South Florida Pine Rocklands, USA

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Published in 2022 at "Plants"

DOI: 10.3390/plants11202799

Abstract: Plants whose flowers open at night but remain open during the day also attract diurnal flower visitors, potentially boosting their pollination rates and providing resources that can support diverse arthropod communities. The rough-leaf velvetseed, Guettarda… read more here.

Keywords: night blooming; south florida; night; pine rocklands ... See more keywords