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Macroscale Analysis of Mistletoe Host Ranges in the Andean‐Patagonian
Loranthaceae) on the Cactus Echinopsis Chilensis
Phylogenetic Relationships and Ecological Speciation in the Mistletoe Tristerix (Loranthaceae): the Influence of Pollinators, Dispersers, and Hosts Amico C
Synopsis of Proposals on Botanical Nomenclature Sydney 1981 Author(S): Edward G
Spatial Ecology of Monito Del Monte (Dromiciops Gliroides) in a Fragmented Landscape of Southern Chile Francisco E
Inflorescence and Floral Traits of the Colombian Species of Tristerix (Loranthaceae) Related to Hummingbird Pollination
Movement Behavior of the Monito Del Monte (Dromiciops Gliroides): New Insights Into the Ecology of a Unique Marsupial Lida M
Haustorium #57, July 2010
The Phylogeny and Biogeography of the Monito Del Monte (Dromiciops Gliroides) and Its Relatives
Does Disturbance Determines the Prevalence of Dwarf Mistletoe
The Leipzig Catalogue of Plants (LCVP) ‐ an Improved Taxonomic Reference List for All Known Vascular Plants
IRG 103 Begins with a Tour of the Flowers Found in Sardinia in the Later Part of April This Year by the Orchid Hunting Photographers, Gerrit and Iep Eijkelenboom
Ecology and Evolution of Negative and Positive Interactions in Cactaceae: Lessons and Pending Tasks Pablo C
Four New Neotropical Trioza Species Associated with Loranthaceae (Santalales) and Comments on Mistletoe Inhabiting Psyllids (Hemiptera, Psylloidea)
The First Mistletoes: Origins of Aerial Parasitism in Santalales
New Insights on the Mistletoe Tristerix Aphyllus (Loranthaceae): Interaction with Diurnal and Nocturnal Frugivorous Species
Historical Biogeography of Loranthaceae (Santalales): Diversification Agrees T with Emergence of Tropical Forests and Radiation of Songbirds
The World's Highest Vascular Epiphytes Found in the Peruvian
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Floral Anatomy of Tristerix Longebracteatus (Loranthaceae)
Reproductive Biology and Nectar Production of the Mexican Endemic Psittacanthus Auriculatus (Loranthaceae), a Hummingbird-Pollinated Mistletoe M
Epiphyte Or Not Chilean Cinderellas Thelocephala Hardy Bromeliads
Natural History, Taxonomy, Biogeography, and Genome
Flowering Phenologies of Hummingbird Plants from the Temperate Forest of Southern South America: Is There Evidence of Competitive Displacement?
Testing Non-Additive Effects of Nectar-Robbing Ants and Hummingbird Pollination on the Reproductive Success of a Parasitic Plant
This Article Is from the July 2008 Issue of Published by the American
Arms Race Coevolution: the Local and Geographical Structure of a Host–Parasite Interaction
Studies of Tristerix Aphyllus Infecting Trichocereus Chilensis
Flowering Plants Eudicots Santalales, Balanophorales
Macroscale Analysis of Mistletoe Host Ranges in the Andean- Patagonian Forest G
Loranthaceae) in Central Veracruz, Mexico
Evolutionary Flexibility in Five Hummingbird/Plant Mutualistic Systems: Testing Temporal and Geographic Matching
Floral Anatomy of Tristerix Longebracteatus (Loranthaceae)
Overview of Plant Life
Effects of Habitat Degradation on the Monito Del Monte (Dromiciops Gliroides Thomas) and Its Consequences on the Seed Dispersal Interaction with an Endemic Mistletoe
Influences of Animal Pollination and Seed Dispersal on Winter Flowering in a Temperate Mistletoe
Plant Parasites Under Pressure: Effects of Abiotic Stress on the Interactions Between Parasitic Plants and Their Hosts
How to Cite Complete Issue More Information About This Article
Mistletoe Mistletoes Are a Large Group of Plants That Are Parasitic on Aboveground Parts of Woody Trees and Shrubs