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Mario Vallejo-Marín

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Plant Signaling & Behavior|August 26, 2009
The paradox of clonality and the evolution of self-incompatibilityMario Vallejo-Marín
Phytokeys|November 22, 2012
Mimulus peregrinus (Phrymaceae): A new British allopolyploid speciesMario Vallejo-Marín
The New Phytologist|December 27, 2018
Buzz pollination: studying bee vibrations on flowersMario Vallejo-Marín
Journal of Experimental Botany|September 19, 2021
How and why do bees buzz? Implications for buzz pollinationMario Vallejo-Marín
Molecular Ecology|April 11, 2018
Searching for the genetic footprint of ancient and recent hybridizationMario Vallejo-Marín
American Journal of Botany|October 4, 2022
Floral orientation affects outcross-pollen deposition in buzz-pollinated flowers with bilateral symmetryLucy Nevard, Mario Vallejo-Marín
Journal of Economic Entomology|February 22, 2021
Buzz-Pollinated Crops: A Global Review and Meta-analysis of the Effects of Supplemental Bee Pollination in TomatoHazel Cooley, Mario Vallejo-Marín
Molecular Ecology|July 29, 2014
Genomics of invasion: diversity and selection in introduced populations of monkeyflowers (Mimulus guttatus)Joshua Puzey, Mario Vallejo-Marín
The Journal of Experimental Biology|May 6, 2020
Floral vibrations by buzz-pollinating bees achieve higher frequency, velocity and acceleration than flight and defence vibrationsDavid J Pritchard, Mario Vallejo-Marín
American Journal of Botany|July 1, 2021
Pollen dispensing schedules in buzz-pollinated plants: experimental comparison of species with contrasting floral morphologiesJurene E Kemp, Mario Vallejo-Marín
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Plant Signaling & Behavior|August 26, 2009
The paradox of clonality and the evolution of self-incompatibilityMario Vallejo-Marín
Phytokeys|November 22, 2012
Mimulus peregrinus (Phrymaceae): A new British allopolyploid speciesMario Vallejo-Marín
The New Phytologist|December 27, 2018
Buzz pollination: studying bee vibrations on flowersMario Vallejo-Marín
Journal of Experimental Botany|September 19, 2021
How and why do bees buzz? Implications for buzz pollinationMario Vallejo-Marín
Molecular Ecology|April 11, 2018
Searching for the genetic footprint of ancient and recent hybridizationMario Vallejo-Marín
American Journal of Botany|October 4, 2022
Floral orientation affects outcross-pollen deposition in buzz-pollinated flowers with bilateral symmetryLucy Nevard, Mario Vallejo-Marín
Journal of Economic Entomology|February 22, 2021
Buzz-Pollinated Crops: A Global Review and Meta-analysis of the Effects of Supplemental Bee Pollination in TomatoHazel Cooley, Mario Vallejo-Marín
Molecular Ecology|July 29, 2014
Genomics of invasion: diversity and selection in introduced populations of monkeyflowers (Mimulus guttatus)Joshua Puzey, Mario Vallejo-Marín
The Journal of Experimental Biology|May 6, 2020
Floral vibrations by buzz-pollinating bees achieve higher frequency, velocity and acceleration than flight and defence vibrationsDavid J Pritchard, Mario Vallejo-Marín
American Journal of Botany|July 1, 2021
Pollen dispensing schedules in buzz-pollinated plants: experimental comparison of species with contrasting floral morphologiesJurene E Kemp, Mario Vallejo-Marín
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