Marie-Charlotte Anstett
Anstett, Marie-Charlotte, 19..-....
VIAF ID: 99161511997870560075 (Personal)
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Works
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Benefits conferred by "timid" ants: active anti-herbivore protection of the rainforest tree Leonardoxa africana by the minute ant Petalomyrmex phylax | |
A comparative analysis of pollinator type and pollen ornamentation in the Araceae and the Arecaceae, two unrelated families of the monocots | |
Consequences of protecting flowers in a fig: a one-way trip for pollinators? | |
Critical population size for fig/wasp mutualism in a seasonal environment: effect and evolution of the duration of female receptivity | |
Emerging Issues in Population Viability Analysis | |
An experimental study of the interaction between the dwarf palm (Chamaerops humilis) and its floral visitor Derelomus chamaeropsis throughout the life cycle of the weevil | |
Localization of production and emission of pollinator attractant on whole leaves of Chamaerops humilis (Arecaceae). | |
Olfactive detection of fig wasps as prey by the ant Crematogaster scutellaris (Formicidae; Myrmicinae). | |
Partial avoidance of female inflorescences of a dioecious fig by their mutualistic pollinating wasps | |
Pollinators entering female dioecious figs: why commit suicide? | |
The role of volatile organic compounds, morphology and pigments of globeflowers in the attraction of their specific pollinating flies. | |
Sympatric speciation in palms on an oceanic island | |
Temporal and sexual variation of leaf-produced pollinator-attracting odours in the dwarf palm. | |
Unbeatable strategy, constraint and coevolution, or how to resolve evolutionary conflicts: the case of the fig/wasp mutualism | |
Variation in the effectiveness of biotic defence: the case of an opportunistic ant-plant protection mutualism | |
Waiting for wasps: consequences for the pollination dynamics of Ficus pertusa L | |
A weevil pollinating the Canary Islands date palm: between parasitism and mutualism. |