Mechanisms of flower coloring and eco-evolutionary implications of massive blooming events in the atacama desert

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  • who: Jaime Martu00ednez-Harms from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil have published the research work: Mechanisms of flower coloring and eco-evolutionary implications of massive blooming events in the Atacama Desert, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors investigate the mechanisms of flower coloring of Cistanthe longiscapa (Barnu00e9oud) Carolin ex M.A.Hershkovitz (Montiaceae), a dominant species across the ephemeral blooming landscape at the hyperarid Atacama Desert. This model has been used to describe color discrimination in the honeybee (Vorobyev and Osorio, 1998; Vorobyev et_al, 2001a) and in a number of . . .

     

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