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Silene acaulis

Common names: Moss Campion
Taxonomy: Plantae > Tracheophyta > Magnoliopsida > Caryophyllales > Caryophyllaceae
Roles: habitat component, study subject
ITIS TSN: 20041
External: RMBL Collections · iNaturalist · iDigBio · GenBank
Papers: 12 | Mentions: 14

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Knowledge graph centered on Silene acaulis with 43 nodes and 143 connections. Top connected: Unknown, Hummingbird, Bombus, Ipomopsis, Ligusticum porteri.

Publications (12)

student_paper

Alpine plant spatial clumping modifies leaf surface temperature

2025Role: text_match
article

Differences in individual flowering time change pollen limitation and seed set in three montane wildflowers

2023American Journal of BotanyRole: text_match
article

The Boechera model system for evolutionary ecology

2022American Journal of BotanyRole: text_match
article

Demographic Consequences of Phenological Shifts in Response to Climate Change

2021Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and SystematicsRole: text_match
article

Lagged and dormant season climate better predict plant vital rates than climate during the growing season

2021Global Change BiologyRole: text_match
article

Nectar addition changes pollinator behavior but not plant reproduction in pollen rewarding <i> Lupinus argenteus</i>

2021American Journal of BotanyRole: text_match
other

40 years of progress in pollination biology, and what it means for citizen scientists

2017Aquilegia: Newsletter of the Colorado Native Plant SocietyRole: text_match
article

Detrending phenological time series improves climate-phenology analyses and reveals evidence of plasticity

2017EcologyRole: text_match
student_paper

The Changing Floral Color Landscape Across an Alpine Elevation Gradient

2016Role: text_match
thesis

Roles of pollinators, seed predators, and vertebrate herbivores in maintaining females in the gynodioecious <i>Polemonium foliosissimum</i>.

2014Role: text_match
article

Nonlinear flowering responses to climate: are species approaching their limits of phenological change?

2013Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological SciencesRole: text_match
student_paper

Resource allocation in <i>Silene acaulis</i>

1988Role: text_match