Hanging by a coastal strand: breeding system of a federally endangered morning-glory of the south-eastern Florida coast, Jacquemontia reclinata Article

Pinto-Torres, Elena, Koptur, Suzanne. (2009). Hanging by a coastal strand: breeding system of a federally endangered morning-glory of the south-eastern Florida coast, Jacquemontia reclinata . Annals of Botany, 104(7), 1301-1311. 10.1093/aob/mcp241

Open Access

cited authors

  • Pinto-Torres, Elena; Koptur, Suzanne

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authors

publication date

  • December 1, 2009

published in

keywords

  • Breeding system
  • Caribbean
  • Convolvulaceae
  • DRY FOREST
  • EVERGLADES NATIONAL-PARK
  • FOREST FRAGMENTATION
  • Florida
  • HABITAT FRAGMENTATION
  • INSECT POLLINATORS
  • Jacquemontia reclinata
  • LAKE-WALES RIDGE
  • Life Sciences & Biomedicine
  • POPULATION-SIZE
  • Plant Sciences
  • RARE PLANTS
  • REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS
  • SEED SET
  • Science & Technology
  • beach clustervine
  • bees
  • butterflies
  • coastal dunes
  • conservation
  • endangered species
  • floral visitors
  • pollination
  • reproductive biology

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

start page

  • 1301

end page

  • 1311

volume

  • 104

issue

  • 7