• Floral anatomy and evolution of pollination syndromes in Lepanthes and close relatives 

      Bogarín Chaves, Diego Gerardo; Fernández Campos, Melania; Karremans Lok, Adam Philip; Pupulin, Franco; Smets, Erik; Gravendeel, Barbara (2019-07)
      Pleurothallidinae is the largest Neotropical orchid subtribe encompassing >5100 species that are mainly dipteran-pollinated. Various pollination syndromes, targeting hump-backed flies (Phoridae), fungal gnats (Sciaridae), ...
    • III Congreso Latinoamericano de Equinodermos, Costa Rica 

      Alvarado Barrientos, Juan José; Conand, Chantal (2017)
      The third Latin American Echinoderm Congress was organized in San José, Costa Rica, from 18 to 22 July, at the University of Costa Rica, by the Centro de Investigacion en Ciencas del Mar y Limnologia, and by the Biology ...
    • Reproductive biology of Phragmipedium longifolium and floral anatomy associated with pollinators attraction in the genus 

      Pupulin, Franco; Díaz Morales, Melissa; Fernández Campos, Melania; Blanco Coto, Mario Alberto; Benavides Acevedo, Miguel Francisco; Sandoval Zapotitla, Estella (2019)
      Phragmipedium is a genus with 21 species restricted to the tropics and subtropics from Central and South America. As it is a genus capable of producing seeds from both self- and cross-pollinated flowers, it is an ideal ...
    • The orchid genomic toolkit 

      Gravendeel, Barbara; Bogarín Chaves, Diego Gerardo; Dirks Mulder, Anita; Kusuma Wati, Richa; Pramanik, Dewi (2018)
      The application of genomic studies to orchids enables increasingly detailed discoveries of the evolution of both species and organs. We discuss different evolutionary questions that can be addressed using such approaches, ...
    • The Pleurothallidinae: extremely high speciation driven by pollination adaptation 

      Karremans Lok, Adam Philip; Díaz Morales, Melissa (2019)
      The generic and subgeneric classification of Pleurothallidinae has traditionally been a hazardous task. The main challenge has been understanding the underlying relationships of the immensely diverse, +5100 accepted species ...