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1. Wasp Pollination: Mechanisms, Evolution and Ecological Significance in Neglected Pollinator Groups.

2. Canids as pollinators? Nectar foraging by Ethiopian wolves may contribute to the pollination of Kniphofia foliosa.

3. Differential effects of pollen nutritional quality on male and female reproductive success within a diverse co‐flowering community.

4. Proximal aperture in Cephalanthera longifolia (L.) Fritsch (Orchidaceae) pollen: a rare germination site for angiosperms.

6. Association between serum alder‐specific immunoglobulin E positivity and seasonal onset of eosinophilic esophagitis.

7. Genetic Diversity and Population Structure of Endangered Orchid Cypripedium flavum in Fragmented Habitat Using Fluorescent AFLP Markers.

8. Distance-dependent mating but considerable pollen immigration in an isolated Quercus rubra planting in Germany.

9. Patterns and drivers of pollen co‐transport network structure vary across pollinator functional groups.

10. Genomic diversity of major tree species in the Eurasian relict forests of northern Iran.

11. Cannabis pollen dispersal across the United States.

12. Multiple glacial refugia during Pleistocene climatic oscillations shape the genetic pattern of Machilus thunbergii across East Asia.

13. EPAD1 Orthologs Play a Conserved Role in Pollen Exine Patterning.

14. Biological characteristics of flowers and examination of pollen viability at different developmental stages of Epimedium sagittatum (Sieb. et Zucc.) Maxim.

15. Genetic diversity and population structure of an insect‐pollinated and bird‐dispersed dioecious tree Magnolia kwangsiensis in a fragmented karst forest landscape.

16. Contribution of external dispersal to pollen pool genetic diversity in a riparian population of Cercidiphyllum japonicum.

17. Anthropogenic forests simplify seed‐ but not pollen‐dispersal networks.

18. Study of the pollen type in Neotropical hawkmoths (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae: Macroglossinae) collected in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest.

19. Genetic erosion in a tropical tree species demonstrates the need to conserve wide-ranging germplasm amid extreme habitat fragmentation.

20. An Investigation on Potential Dispersal of Airborne Pollen Over China and Their Impact on Climate as Ice Nuclei Using RegCM‐Pollen.

21. Effective dispersal patterns in prairie plant species across human‐modified landscapes.

22. Seasonal Patterns and Allergenicity of Casuarina Pollen in Sydney, Australia: Insights from 10 Years of Monitoring and Skin Testing.

23. Heat‐stress‐induced fertility loss in summer maize (Zea mays L.): Quantitative analysis of contributions from developmental and physiological damage to pollen.

24. Estudio indirecto del sistema de fecundación en una población natural de Prosopis flexuosa (Fabaceae) del Desierto de Atacama, provincia de El Loa (Chile).

25. Population structure and diversification of Gymnospermium kiangnanense, a plant species with extremely small populations endemic to eastern China.

26. Influence of gender and glyphosate resistance on Palmer amaranth growth and interference with cotton.

27. Transport and distribution of fluvial pollen in the northern portion of Guanabara Bay, southeastern Brazil: A paleoenvironmental tool.

28. The evolution of environmentally mediated social interactions and posthumous spite under isolation by distance.

29. Functional consequences of temporal reversal of height dimorphism for pollen and seed dispersal in a dioecious plant.

30. 加熱殺菌体 Lactobacillus acidophilus L-92の 花粉アレルギー反応に対する有効性 ―ランダム化プラセボ対照二重盲検並行群間比較試験一.

31. Genetic variation and structure of endemic and endangered wild celery (Kelussia odoratissima Mozaff.) quantified using novel microsatellite markers developed by next-generation sequencing.

32. Morphological and Ultrastructural Features of Selected Epidendroideae Pollen Dispersal Units and New Insights into Their Chemical Nature.

33. Highly clustered mating networks in naturally fragmented riparian tree populations.

34. 半夏开花物候与结实特征分析.

35. Allergenic Pollen Monitoring at Sapienza University Campus (Rome, Italy): Patterns of Pollen Dispersal and Implications for Human Health.

36. Evolution of flowering time due to variation in the onset of pollen dispersal among individuals.

37. Fine‐scale genetic structure in the orchid Gymnadenia conopsea is not associated with local density of flowering plants.

38. Modern pollen dispersal in relation to present vegetation distribution and land use in the Baspa valley, Kinnaur, western Himalayas.

39. Pollen dispersal and mating patterns determine resilience for a large-yet-fragmented population of Cariniana estrellensis.

40. Mating system and inbreeding depression in Hymenaea stigonocarpa.

41. Dispersal of pollen and invertebrates by wind in contrasting Arctic habitats of Svalbard.

42. 紫纹兜兰的花形态和双雄蕊花药发育及分类学意义.

43. The origin and dispersal of Firmiana danxiaensis among isolated specific landscapes.

44. Disrupted connectivity within a metapopulation of a wind-pollinated declining conifer, Taxus baccata L.

45. Contamination acts as a genotype-dependent barrier to gene flow, causing genetic erosion and fine-grained population subdivision in Mussels from the Strait of Istanbul.

46. Disrupted connectivity within a metapopulation of a wind-pollinated declining conifer, Taxus baccata L.

47. DNA metabarcoding unveils the effects of habitat fragmentation on pollinator diversity, plant‐pollinator interactions, and pollination efficiency in Maldive islands.

48. Mate-choice for close kin is associated with improved offspring survival in Lodoicea maldivica, the largest-seeded plant in the world.

49. Dispersal capacities of pollen, seeds and spores: insights from comparative analyses of spatial genetic structures in bryophytes and spermatophytes.

50. The enantiostylous floral polymorphism of Barberetta aurea (Haemodoraceae) facilitates wing pollination by syrphid flies.

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