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- Title
- Insect interactions with Zaluzianskya natalensis and Z. microsiphon
- Author
- Steve Johnson University of Natal School of Botany and Zoology Scottsville Pietermaritzburg South Africa,Mark Mort Iniversity of Kansas DEPT OF EEB MUS OF NAT HIST & BIODIV Lawrence Kansas 66045 USA
- Keywords
- ethological isolation, flowering time, hybridization, ISSR, PCA, Scrophulariaceae, Zaluzianskya
- Description
- BSA Plant Images Online - Insect interactions with Zaluzianskya natalensis and Z. microsiphon
- A hawk moth (Basiothia schenki, Sphingidae) visiting the night-flowering Zaluzianskya natalensis (Scrophulariaceae; upper left) and a long-proboscid fly (Prosoeca ganglbauri, Nemestrinidae) visiting the day-flowering Z. microsiphon (lower right). These two plant species occur sympatrically on Mt. Gilboa, South Africa. Morphological and inter-simple sequence repeat (ISSR) data support the hypothesis that gene flow is occurring between these species despite their apparent ethological isolation.
- Publisher
- Botanical Society of America
- Additional data
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copyright: Johnson, Mort, BSA
license: http://images.botany.org/index.html#license
- Collection
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Population Biology
- Botanical Name
- Zaluzianskya natalensis and Z. microsiphon
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