Mario Vallejo-Marin
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Recent Articles
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Edger P, Soltis D, Yoshioka S, Vallejo-Marin M, Shimizu-Inatsugi R, Shimizu K, et al.
New Phytol
. 2025 Feb;
246(1):78-93.
PMID: 39953679
Recently formed allopolyploid species offer unprecedented insights into the early stages of polyploid evolution. This review examines seven well-studied neopolyploids (we use 'neopolyploid' to refer to very recently formed polyploids,...
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Woodrow C, Jafferis N, Kang Y, Vallejo-Marin M
Curr Biol
. 2024 Aug;
34(18):4104-4113.e3.
PMID: 39153483
Pollinator behavior is vital to plant-pollinator interactions, affecting the acquisition of floral rewards, patterns of pollen transfer, and plant reproductive success. During buzz pollination, bees produce vibrations with their indirect...
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Scaccabarozzi D, Guzzetti L, Pioltelli E, Brundrett M, Aromatisi A, Polverino G, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2024 Jun;
14(1):14076.
PMID: 38890342
Biological invasions threaten global biodiversity, altering landscapes, ecosystems, and mutualistic relationships like pollination. Orchids are one of the most threatened plant families, yet the impact of invasive bees on their...
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Moore C, Farman D, Sarkinen T, Stevenson P, Vallejo-Marin M
Planta
. 2024 Jun;
260(1):15.
PMID: 38829528
One of seven Solanum taxa studied displayed associations between pollen presence and floral scent composition and volume, suggesting buzz-pollinated plants rarely use scent as an honest cue for foraging pollinators....
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Vallejo-Marin M, Field D, Fornoni J, Montesinos D, Dominguez C, Hernandez I, et al.
J Exp Biol
. 2024 May;
227(12).
PMID: 38773949
Bees use thoracic vibrations produced by their indirect flight muscles for powering wingbeats in flight, but also during mating, pollination, defence and nest building. Previous work on non-flight vibrations has...
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Vallejo-Marin M, Russell A
Ann Bot
. 2023 Dec;
133(3):379-398.
PMID: 38071461
Buzz pollination, a type of interaction in which bees use vibrations to extract pollen from certain kinds of flowers, captures a close relationship between thousands of bee and plant species....
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Vega-Polanco M, Solis-Montero L, Rojas J, Cruz-Lopez L, Alavez-Rosas D, Vallejo-Marin M
AoB Plants
. 2023 Aug;
15(4):plad049.
PMID: 37560761
Floral scents shape plant-pollinator interactions. Although populations of the same species can vary in their floral scent, little is known about how this variation affects pollinator visitation. In this study,...
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Wilkins R, Mayberry M, Vallejo-Marin M, Russell A
Oecologia
. 2023 Jul;
202(3):639-640.
PMID: 37420041
No abstract available.
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Anderson B, Pannell J, Billiard S, Burgarella C, de Boer H, Dufay M, et al.
iScience
. 2023 Apr;
26(4):106362.
PMID: 37034980
Species diversity can vary dramatically across lineages due to differences in speciation and extinction rates. Here, we explore the effects of several plant traits on diversification, finding that most traits...
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Helmstetter A, Zenil-Ferguson R, Sauquet H, Otto S, Mendez M, Vallejo-Marin M, et al.
Ecol Lett
. 2023 Feb;
26(4):640-657.
PMID: 36829296
Variation in species richness across the tree of life, accompanied by the incredible variety of ecological and morphological characteristics found in nature, has inspired many studies to link traits with...