Floral characters and species diversiÞcatio - kay. eeb. ucsc. edu floral traits in angiosperm diversification Here we reanalyse four purported floral corre-lates of angiosperm diversity—animal pollination, floral nectar spurs, bilateral symmetry, and the dioecious sexual system—using both more com-plete phylogeneti
Floral characters and species diversification - ResearchGate Hypothetical phylogenetic tree illustrating the mapping of both the character state for a trait (present, absent or equivocal) and the species numbers for each clade (A-H) at the tips of each
Pollination syndromes and the origins of floral traits - PMC Phyllostomid and pteropodid bat pollination syndrome traits in eudicots and monocots represent cases of analogous and convergent evolution Pollination syndromes are a multivariate concept intrinsically related to the understanding of flower organogenesis and evolution
Evolution of floral characters and biogeography of . . . Therefore, we constructed a Bayesian phylogenetic tree for Heloniadeae using cpDNA and inferred the historical biogeography and floral character evolution The results revealed that
Evolution and developmental genetics of floral display—A . . . Evolutionary developmental biology (evo-devo) seeks to uncover the developmental and genetic basis underlying morphological diversification Advances in the developmental genetics of floral display have provided a foundation for insights into the genetic basis of floral and inflorescence evolution
(PDF) Floral characters and species diversification Here we use a recent supertree analysis of the angiosperms, which includes nearly all described families, along with other phylogenies to reexamine a number of floral traits thought to affect diversification rates