Original title: Polinační ekologie koexistujících druhů
Authors: BARTOŠ, Michael
Document type: Doctoral theses
Year: 2013
Language: eng
Abstract: Biotic pollination is essential mutualistic relationship that has developed between flowering plants and animals. Long-term co-evolution has given rise to a number of mutual adaptations in both plant and pollinators. However, the topics related to pollination syndromes, specialization of pollination partners or entire communities, pollinator preferences, legitimacy or effectiveness of particular pollinators, and specialized pollinator guilds are little explored in tropical areas. This thesis is composed of six original studies which are focused on several plant species co-flowering in dry season and on their visitors in mountain tropical areas in Cameroon, one of the important biodiversity hotspot. The synthesis of these studies reveals the processes on pollinator and plant community level.
Citation: BARTOŠ, Michael. Polinační ekologie koexistujících druhů. České Budějovice, 2013. disertační práce (Ph.D.). JIHOČESKÁ UNIVERZITA V ČESKÝCH BUDĚJOVICÍCH. Přírodovědecká fakulta

Institution: University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice (web)
Document availability information: Fulltext is available in the Digital Repository of University of South Bohemia.
Original record: http://www.jcu.cz/vskp/13940

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