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21 April 2022 A COMMUNITY-WIDE DESCRIPTION AND KEY OF POLLEN FROM CO-FLOWERING PLANTS OF THE SERPENTINE SEEPS OF THE MCLAUGHLIN NATURAL RESERVE, LAKE COUNTY, CA
Rebecca A. Hayes, Nevin Cullen, Rainee Kaczorowski, Elizabeth O'Neill, Tia-Lynn Ashman
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Abstract

Pollen morphology is species-specific and its identification can inform many different research objectives, including those focused on understanding pollinator niche breadth, pollen transfer dynamics, and factors driving plant community composition. Community-wide characterization of pollen can thus accelerate research on plant-pollinator interactions on both contemporary and historical time frames. Here we present descriptions, a dichotomous key, and reference set of light microscopy images of pollen from 70 species in 28 families of co-flowering plants growing in and around serpentine seeps at the McLaughlin Natural Reserve in Lake County, CA. This represents a reference and a tool for the study of species interactions in this unique biodiversity hotspot.

Rebecca A. Hayes, Nevin Cullen, Rainee Kaczorowski, Elizabeth O'Neill, and Tia-Lynn Ashman "A COMMUNITY-WIDE DESCRIPTION AND KEY OF POLLEN FROM CO-FLOWERING PLANTS OF THE SERPENTINE SEEPS OF THE MCLAUGHLIN NATURAL RESERVE, LAKE COUNTY, CA," Madroño 69(1), 42-53, (21 April 2022). https://doi.org/10.3120/0024-9637-69.1.42
Published: 21 April 2022
KEYWORDS
Heterospecific pollen
pollen identity
pollen library
pollen transfer
pollination
serpentine
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