Search results for #Melastomataceae
Wonderful to see this paper on #dioecy in #Melastomataceae - this family holds many surprises, and it seems so puzzling why plants evolve separate sexes at high elevations or islands... way to go Juan Angulo and @pedoconnective
Wonderful to see this paper on #dioecy in #Melastomataceae - this family holds many surprises, and it seems so puzzling why plants evolve separate sexes at high elevations or islands... way to go Juan Angulo and @pedoconnective
Thanks to @meriania and the @mobotgarden for hosting us for a busy week of herbarium work on #melastomataceae. #NYBGScience
Check out our latest research on Andean plants-- this time a wonderfully integrative piece of macroevolutionary research focused on #Merianeae that I played but a small role in. Keep up with @the_kunsze's future #Melastomataceae in her new lab at @univienna! Congrats, Agnes! 🥳
Check out our latest research on Andean plants-- this time a wonderfully integrative piece of macroevolutionary research focused on #Merianeae that I played but a small role in. Keep up with @the_kunsze's future #Melastomataceae in her new lab at @univienna! Congrats, Agnes! 🥳 https://t.co/DA9BhlJHDv
New paper out from my postdoc days with @iochromaland showing how Andean colonization during the mid-Miocene and subsequent rapid climatic #niche evolution, but not #pollinator shifts, increased diversification in the #Melastomataceae tribe Merianieae, doi.org/10.1093/sysbio…
Ben Lazarus gave an excellent presentation of his PhD project on #Melastomataceae #buzz-pollination niche partitioning and floral #biomechanics today @VDSEE_univie - we have a broad spectrum of different flower morphologies sampled to explore how these flowers function!
With 189 species, #melastomataceae is the ninth richest plant family in Cuba. Impressively, more than 70% of them are endemic to the island where #NYBGscience has been documenting its biodiversity since its founding in 1891. 📸 - @pedoconnective #NYBGscience
The #melastomataceae genus Brachyotum, a group of ca. 55 species from the Andes, is unusual within the family for having pseudo-tubular flowers that are hummingbird pollinated. 📸 - @pedoconnective 🌷 #NYBGscience
Come join us tomorrow, March 6th at 10am Eastern for our next #Melastomataceae online seminar to learn about #buzzpollination niche partitioning in co-flowering Rhexia by @ashventuringg, Ben Lazarus and Karolina Gwardiak (CU Boulder, Uni Wien)
Join us for the next #melastomataceae virtual seminar March 6th 10 AM (NY time). Ben Lazarus, Ash Kerber and Karolina Gwardiak (Uni Vienna and UC Boulder) talking about Buzz-pollination sub-niche partitioning in co-flowering Rhexia species Register here: melastomeseminars.weebly.com/upcoming-semin…
The new issue of #AppsPlantSci is online!🌻 This issue features a #herbarium digitization workflow leveraging #citizenscience & #machinelearning, a #3DPrinting resource, probe sets for #Melastomataceae & #Compositae, & more! bsapubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/21680450/2… @wileyplantsci #iamabotanist
Blakea calyptrata es una especie de árbol/arbusto endémica de Colombia. Se puede encontrar en en bosques premontanos húmedos y muy húmedos. Esta me la encontré a Versalles - Valle del Cauca en la Serranía de los Paraguas a 1800 msnm #Melastomataceae #Blakea #taxonomía #Colombia
And for the final species of our recently published article describing seven species of #melastomataceae for Peru we have Blakea yumi phytotaxa.mapress.com/pt/article/vie………… #NYBGscience #NewSpecies #NSFffunded
The sixth species of our recently published article describing seven species of #melastomataceae is Blakea wilderi, dedicated to Wilder Chuquitucto, incredible help in the field. phytotaxa.mapress.com/pt/article/vie……… #NYBGscience #NewSpecies #NSFffunded
And for the fifth species on our recently published article describing seven species of #melastomataceae we have Blake rojasiae, dedicated to our colleague @Gesneria12 Rocio Rojas a force behind the HOXA herbarium. phytotaxa.mapress.com/pt/article/vie…… #NYBGscience #NewSpecies #NSFffunded
The complexities of Triana collections: Unraveling the original materials of Pterogastra major (#Melastomataceae) phytotaxa.mapress.com/pt/article/vie… #Taxonomy
Very excited to have Karolina Gwardiak, currently doing an #Erasmus internship in my lab, present her results on #pollination of coflowering Rhexia #ECOFLOR2024 #Melastomataceae
Here is the fourth new species (out of seven) of #melastomataceae that we recently described from Peru: Blakea quinta #NYBGscience #NewSpecies #NSFffunded phytotaxa.mapress.com/pt/article/vie…
Overlooked this post while in the field, but excited to share this now: Myrianthemum mirabile, once classified under #Medinilla, has been rightfully placed in its unique monotypic genus within #Melastomataceae, expanding the diversity of Dissochaeteae to Africa!
Overlooked this post while in the field, but excited to share this now: Myrianthemum mirabile, once classified under #Medinilla, has been rightfully placed in its unique monotypic genus within #Melastomataceae, expanding the diversity of Dissochaeteae to Africa!
Another species from our recent paper describing seven new Blakea (#Melastomataceae) from Peru...Blakea pavida #NYBGscience
Seven new species of Blakea (#Melastomataceae) from Peru, recently published. Work led by Robin Fernandez-Hilario phytotaxa.mapress.com/pt/article/vie… Here is the first one...Blakea eden #NYBGscience