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Ornelas Rodríguez, Juan Francisco - INECOL - Instituto de Ecología
ORNITOLOGIA NEOTROPICAL 9: 4150, 1998 The Neotropical Ornithological Society
American Journal of Botany 91(7): 10611069. 2004. REPRODUCTIVE ECOLOGY OF DISTYLOUS PALICOUREA
Abstract Long flower tubes have been traditionally viewed as the result of coevolution between plants and
SHORT COMMUNICATIONS 719 ROWLEY,I., E. RUSSELL,AND M. BROOKER. 1986. Inbreeding: benefits may outweigh costs.
TheCondor95~422-441 0 TheCooperOrnithologicalSociety1993
Phylogenetic analysis of life-history adaptations in parasitic cowbirds
Flower mites and nectar production in six hummingbird-pollinated plants with contrasting
Journal of Tropical Ecology (2005) 21:541547. Copyright 2005 Cambridge University Press doi:10.1017/S026646740500266X Printed in the United Kingdom
14 (1): 117-123 (2007) Documentation of the effects of nectar removal on sub-
Between-year Changes in Functional Gender Expression of Palicourea padifolia (Rubiaceae), a Distylous, Hummingbird-pollinated Shrub
Oecologia (2004) 140: 495505 DOI 10.1007/s00442-004-1597-0
American Journal of Botany 91(7): 10521060. 2004. REPRODUCTIVE ECOLOGY OF DISTYLOUS PALICOUREA
Nectar oasis produced by Agave marmorata Roezl. (Agavaceae) lead to spatial and temporal segregation
OIKOS 96: 470480, 2002 Effects of nectar theft by flower mites on hummingbird behavior
BIOTROPICA 33(3): 487494 2001 Seed Dispersal of the Mistletoe Psittacanthus schiedeanus by Birds
Ecology 2001 2001 British
Bird Conservation International (2000) 10:289303. BirdLife International 2000 Comparing endemism and habitat
October 2002] 1141Notes limitation of egg production in gulls. Ornis
Plant Syst. Evol. 219:225-241 (1999) Plant Systematics and Evolution
BIOTROPICA 39(4): 459467 2007 10.1111/j.1744-7429.2007.00277.x Nectar Production of Calliandra longipedicellata (Fabaceae: Mimosoideae),
Journal of Tropical Ecology (1999) 15:329340. Copyright 1999 Cambridge University Press
American Journal of Botany 90(2): 262269. 2003. HUMMINGBIRDS AS VECTORS OF FUNGAL SPORES IN
Short Communications and Commentaries The Auk 111(3):703-710, 1994
CURRICULUM VITAE Juan Francisco Ornelas Rodrguez
Research Paper Abstract: Knowledge of developmental pathways for achieving