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Ikumi Dohzono

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Journal of Plant Research|February 13, 2003
Bumblebee-pollination and temporal change of the calyx tube length in Clematis stans(Ranunculaceae)Ikumi Dohzono, Kazuo Suzuki
American Journal of Botany|June 10, 2011
Temporal changes in calyx tube length of Clematis stans (Ranunculaceae): a strategy for pollination by two bumble bee species with different proboscis lengthsIkumi Dohzono, Kazuo Suzuki, Jin Murata
Journal of Plant Research|April 9, 2008
Bumblebee pollination and reproductive biology of Rhododendron semibarbatum (Ericaceae)Akiko Ono, Ikumi Dohzono, Takashi Sugawara
The American Naturalist|July 25, 2014
Does urbanization promote floral diversification? Implications from changes in herkogamy with pollinator availability in an urban-rural areaAtushi Ushimaru, Atsumi Kobayashi, Ikumi Dohzono
Applications in Plant Sciences|September 10, 2014
Development of microsatellite markers for Isodon longitubus (Lamiaceae)Tadashi Yamashiro, Asuka Yamashiro, Ikumi Dohzono, et al.
Oecologia|April 1, 2009
Flower orientation enhances pollen transfer in bilaterally symmetrical flowersAtushi Ushimaru, Ikumi Dohzono, Yasuoki Takami, et al.
American Journal of Botany|December 8, 2025
Variation in tolerance to heterospecific pollen from a non-native congener depends on co-existence history of maternal and paternal source populationsYusuke Hoshino, Sachiko Horie, Masayuki Maki, et al.
Ecology|November 27, 2019
ALIEN BUMBLE BEE AFFECTS NATIVE PLANT REPRODUCTION THROUGH INTERACTIONS WITH NATIVE BUMBLE BEESIkumi Dohzono, Yoko Kawate Kunitake, Jun Yokoyama, et al.
Scientific Reports|February 6, 2014
Fine-tuned bee-flower coevolutionary state hidden within multiple pollination interactionsAkira Shimizu, Ikumi Dohzono, Masayoshi Nakaji, et al.
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Journal of Plant Research|February 13, 2003
Bumblebee-pollination and temporal change of the calyx tube length in Clematis stans(Ranunculaceae)Ikumi Dohzono, Kazuo Suzuki
American Journal of Botany|June 10, 2011
Temporal changes in calyx tube length of Clematis stans (Ranunculaceae): a strategy for pollination by two bumble bee species with different proboscis lengthsIkumi Dohzono, Kazuo Suzuki, Jin Murata
Journal of Plant Research|April 9, 2008
Bumblebee pollination and reproductive biology of Rhododendron semibarbatum (Ericaceae)Akiko Ono, Ikumi Dohzono, Takashi Sugawara
The American Naturalist|July 25, 2014
Does urbanization promote floral diversification? Implications from changes in herkogamy with pollinator availability in an urban-rural areaAtushi Ushimaru, Atsumi Kobayashi, Ikumi Dohzono
Applications in Plant Sciences|September 10, 2014
Development of microsatellite markers for Isodon longitubus (Lamiaceae)Tadashi Yamashiro, Asuka Yamashiro, Ikumi Dohzono, et al.
Oecologia|April 1, 2009
Flower orientation enhances pollen transfer in bilaterally symmetrical flowersAtushi Ushimaru, Ikumi Dohzono, Yasuoki Takami, et al.
American Journal of Botany|December 8, 2025
Variation in tolerance to heterospecific pollen from a non-native congener depends on co-existence history of maternal and paternal source populationsYusuke Hoshino, Sachiko Horie, Masayuki Maki, et al.
Ecology|November 27, 2019
ALIEN BUMBLE BEE AFFECTS NATIVE PLANT REPRODUCTION THROUGH INTERACTIONS WITH NATIVE BUMBLE BEESIkumi Dohzono, Yoko Kawate Kunitake, Jun Yokoyama, et al.
Scientific Reports|February 6, 2014
Fine-tuned bee-flower coevolutionary state hidden within multiple pollination interactionsAkira Shimizu, Ikumi Dohzono, Masayoshi Nakaji, et al.
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