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Florian P Schiestl
Florian P Schiestl
Professor of Evolutionary Botany, University of Zürich
Verified email at systbot.uzh.ch
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Pollinator-mediated evolution of floral signals
FP Schiestl, SD Johnson
Trends in ecology & evolution 28 (5), 307-315, 2013
6042013
Orchid pollination by sexual swindle
FP Schiestl, M Ayasse, HF Paulus, C Löfstedt, BS Hansson, F Ibarra, ...
Nature 399 (6735), 421-421, 1999
5151999
The evolution of floral scent and insect chemical communication
FP Schiestl
Ecology letters 13 (5), 643-656, 2010
4782010
On the success of a swindle: pollination by deception in orchids
FP Schiestl
Naturwissenschaften 92, 255-264, 2005
4162005
The evolution of floral scent: the influence of olfactory learning by insect pollinators on the honest signalling of floral rewards
GA Wright, FP Schiestl
Functional Ecology 23 (5), 841-851, 2009
4152009
Production of plant growth modulating volatiles is widespread among rhizosphere bacteria and strongly depends on culture conditions
D Blom, C Fabbri, EC Connor, FP Schiestl, DR Klauser, T Boller, L Eberl, ...
Environmental microbiology 13 (11), 3047-3058, 2011
4132011
The chemistry of sexual deception in an orchid-wasp pollination system
FP Schiestl, R Peakall, JG Mant, F Ibarra, C Schulz, S Franke, W Francke
Science 302 (5644), 437-438, 2003
3842003
Floral isolation, specialized pollination, and pollinator behavior in orchids
FP Schiestl, PM Schlüter
Annual review of entomology 54 (1), 425-446, 2009
3042009
EVOLUTION OF REPRODUCTIVE STRATEGIES IN THE SEXUALLY DECEPTIVE ORCHID OPHRYS SPHEGODES: HOW DOES FLOWER‐SPECIFIC VARIATION …
M Ayasse, FP Schiestl, HF Paulus, C Löfstedt, B Hansson, F Ibarra, ...
Evolution 54 (6), 1995-2006, 2000
2992000
The role of volatiles in plant communication
H Bouwmeester, RC Schuurink, PM Bleeker, F Schiestl
The Plant Journal 100 (5), 892-907, 2019
2922019
Real-time divergent evolution in plants driven by pollinators
DDL Gervasi, FP Schiestl
Nature communications 8 (1), 14691, 2017
2742017
Pollinator attraction in a sexually deceptive orchid by means of unconventional chemicals
M Ayasse, FP Schiestl, HF Paulus, F Ibarra, W Francke
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 2003
2602003
Sex pheromone mimicry in the early spider orchid (Ophrys sphegodes): patterns of hydrocarbons as the key mechanism for pollination by sexual deception
FP Schiestl, M Ayasse, HF Paulus, C Löfstedt, BS Hansson, F Ibarra, ...
Journal of Comparative Physiology A 186, 567-574, 2000
2422000
Pollinator specificity, floral odour chemistry and the phylogeny of Australian sexually deceptive Chiloglottis orchids: implications for pollinator‐driven speciation
R Peakall, D Ebert, J Poldy, RA Barrow, W Francke, CC Bower, ...
New Phytologist 188 (2), 437-450, 2010
2392010
Bees use honest floral signals as indicators of reward when visiting flowers
AC Knauer, FP Schiestl
Ecology letters 18 (2), 135-143, 2015
2372015
Floral scent emission and pollinator attraction in two species of Gymnadenia (Orchidaceae)
FK Huber, R Kaiser, W Sauter, FP Schiestl
Oecologia 142 (4), 564-575, 2005
2192005
Ecology and evolution of floral volatile‐mediated information transfer in plants
FP Schiestl
New Phytologist 206 (2), 571-577, 2015
2062015
Post-pollination emission of a repellent compound in a sexually deceptive orchid: a new mechanism for maximising reproductive success?
FP Schiestl, M Ayasse
Oecologia 126 (4), 531-534, 2001
1882001
Does selection on floral odor promote differentiation among populations and species of the sexually deceptive orchid genus Ophrys?
J Mant, R Peakall, FP Schiestl
Evolution 59 (7), 1449-1463, 2005
1862005
Floral mimicry
SD Johnson, FP Schiestl
Oxford University Press, 2016
1842016
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