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Florian P Schiestl
Florian P Schiestl
Professor of Evolutionary Botany, University of Zürich
Zweryfikowany adres z systbot.uzh.ch
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Pollinator-mediated evolution of floral signals
FP Schiestl, SD Johnson
Trends in ecology & evolution 28 (5), 307-315, 2013
6122013
Orchid pollination by sexual swindle
FP Schiestl, M Ayasse, HF Paulus, C Löfstedt, BS Hansson, F Ibarra, ...
Nature 399 (6735), 421-421, 1999
5181999
The evolution of floral scent and insect chemical communication
FP Schiestl
Ecology letters 13 (5), 643-656, 2010
4832010
The evolution of floral scent: the influence of olfactory learning by insect pollinators on the honest signalling of floral rewards
GA Wright, FP Schiestl
Functional Ecology 23 (5), 841-851, 2009
4312009
On the success of a swindle: pollination by deception in orchids
FP Schiestl
Naturwissenschaften 92, 255-264, 2005
4222005
Production of plant growth modulating volatiles is widespread among rhizosphere bacteria and strongly depends on culture conditions
D Blom, C Fabbri, EC Connor, FP Schiestl, DR Klauser, T Boller, L Eberl, ...
Environmental microbiology 13 (11), 3047-3058, 2011
4192011
The chemistry of sexual deception in an orchid-wasp pollination system
FP Schiestl, R Peakall, JG Mant, F Ibarra, C Schulz, S Franke, W Francke
Science 302 (5644), 437-438, 2003
3832003
The role of volatiles in plant communication
H Bouwmeester, RC Schuurink, PM Bleeker, F Schiestl
The Plant Journal 100 (5), 892-907, 2019
3182019
Floral isolation, specialized pollination, and pollinator behavior in orchids
FP Schiestl, PM Schlüter
Annual review of entomology 54 (1), 425-446, 2009
3032009
EVOLUTION OF REPRODUCTIVE STRATEGIES IN THE SEXUALLY DECEPTIVE ORCHID OPHRYS SPHEGODES: HOW DOES FLOWER‐SPECIFIC VARIATION …
M Ayasse, FP Schiestl, HF Paulus, C Löfstedt, B Hansson, F Ibarra, ...
Evolution 54 (6), 1995-2006, 2000
2972000
Real-time divergent evolution in plants driven by pollinators
DDL Gervasi, FP Schiestl
Nature communications 8 (1), 14691, 2017
2802017
Pollinator attraction in a sexually deceptive orchid by means of unconventional chemicals
M Ayasse, FP Schiestl, HF Paulus, F Ibarra, W Francke
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 2003
2592003
Bees use honest floral signals as indicators of reward when visiting flowers
AC Knauer, FP Schiestl
Ecology letters 18 (2), 135-143, 2015
2452015
Pollinator specificity, floral odour chemistry and the phylogeny of Australian sexually deceptive Chiloglottis orchids: implications for pollinator‐driven speciation
R Peakall, D Ebert, J Poldy, RA Barrow, W Francke, CC Bower, ...
New Phytologist 188 (2), 437-450, 2010
2442010
Sex pheromone mimicry in the early spider orchid (Ophrys sphegodes): patterns of hydrocarbons as the key mechanism for pollination by sexual deception
FP Schiestl, M Ayasse, HF Paulus, C Löfstedt, BS Hansson, F Ibarra, ...
Journal of Comparative Physiology A 186, 567-574, 2000
2412000
Floral scent emission and pollinator attraction in two species of Gymnadenia (Orchidaceae)
FK Huber, R Kaiser, W Sauter, FP Schiestl
Oecologia 142 (4), 564-575, 2005
2192005
Ecology and evolution of floral volatile‐mediated information transfer in plants
FP Schiestl
New Phytologist 206 (2), 571-577, 2015
2112015
Floral mimicry
SD Johnson, FP Schiestl
Oxford University Press, 2016
1912016
Does selection on floral odor promote differentiation among populations and species of the sexually deceptive orchid genus Ophrys?
J Mant, R Peakall, FP Schiestl
Evolution 59 (7), 1449-1463, 2005
1842005
Post-pollination emission of a repellent compound in a sexually deceptive orchid: a new mechanism for maximising reproductive success?
FP Schiestl, M Ayasse
Oecologia 126 (4), 531-534, 2001
1832001
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