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Cecropia as a food resource for bats in French Guiana and the significance of fruit structure in seed dispersal and longevity
ArticleAbstract: Cecropia (Cecropiaceae) is a Neotropical genus of pioneer plants. A review of bat/plant dispersal inPalabras claves:Bat dispersal, Cecropia, French Guiana, Fruit anatomy, Fruit morphology, Mucilage, Neotropical bats, Soil seed bankAutores:Blanchard F., Charles-Dominique P., Lobova T.A., Peckham H., Scott Alan MoriFuentes:scopusFloral organogenesis and floral evolution of the Lecythidoideae (Lecythidaceae)
ArticleAbstract: The subfamily Lecythidoideae of Lecythidaceae (Brazil nut family) is a dominant group in neotropicalPalabras claves:Floral evolution, Floral organogenesis, Floral symmetry, Lecythidaceae, Lecythidoideae, Monosymmetry, pollination, PolysymmetryAutores:Scott Alan Mori, Tsou C.H.Fuentes:scopusEvolution of Lecythidaceae with an emphasis on the circumscription of neotropical genera: Information from combined ndhF and trnL-F sequence data
ArticleAbstract: The Lecythidaceae comprise a pantropical family best known for the edible seeds of the Brazil nut (BPalabras claves:Bertholletia excelsa, Brazil nut, Lecythidaceae, ndhF, phylogeny, TrnL-F, tropical treesAutores:Anderberg A.A., Cronholm B., Scott Alan Mori, Tsou C.H., Wu C.C.Fuentes:scopusPhylogenetic relationships of Lecythidaceae: A cladistic analysis using rbcL sequence and morphological data
ArticleAbstract: This study examined in detail the rbcL sequence and morphological support for subfamilial relationshPalabras claves:Eladistics, Foetidioideae, Lecythidaceae, Lecythidoideae, Napoleonaeoideae, Planch onioideae, rbcL, ScytopetalaceaeAutores:Chase M.W., Karol K., Morton C., Prance G.T., Scott Alan MoriFuentes:scopus