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Corydalis caseana

Taxonomy: Plantae > Tracheophyta > Magnoliopsida > Ranunculales > Papaveraceae
Roles: study subject
ITIS TSN: 19001
External: RMBL Collections · iNaturalist · iDigBio · GenBank
Papers: 25 | Mentions: 29

Local Knowledge Graph (43 entities)

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Knowledge graph centered on Corydalis caseana with 43 nodes and 182 connections. Top connected: Unknown, Hummingbird, Bombus, Ipomopsis, Are nectar robbers cheaters or mutualists?.

Publications (25)

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Herbivory and water availability interact to shape the adaptive landscape in the perennial forb, Boechera stricta

2025EvolutionRole: text_match
student_paper

Quantifying ethanol in bumble bee honey and Colorado rocky mountain wildflowers

2025Role: text_match
student_paper

Elucidating the influence of a nectar yeast and nectar robbing on bumblebee foraging tactic constancy

2024Role: text_match
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Investigating the potential mechanism behind bumble bee preference for Corydalis flowers inhabited by nectar specialist yeast

2024Role: text_match
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The hole truth: why do bumble bees rob flowers more than once?

2024PlantsRole: text_match
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In your stomach or in your nectar? Disentangling the effects of two pollination-related yeasts on bumblebee behavior and foraging

2023Role: text_match
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Talking Yeast: The characterization of bumblebee- and nectar- specialist yeast volatiles in Corydalis caseana

2023Role: text_match
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Effects of nectar robbing on the volatile organic compounds and nectar chemistry of intraindividual flowers in <i> Corydalis caseana </i> ssp. <i> brandegeei </i>

2021Role: text_match
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Bumble bees are constant to nectar-robbing behaviour despite low switching costs

2020Animal BehaviourRole: text_match
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Competition for nectar resources does not affect bee foraging tactic constancy

2020Ecological EntomologyRole: text_match
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Floral reward strategies, visitor behavior, and plant reproductive outcomes

2019Role: study subject
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Why are some plant-nectar robber interactions commensalisms?

2018OikosRole: text_match
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Consequences of Nectar Robbing in Colorado Wildflowers: Insect Variation and Nectar Sugar Concentration

2017Role: text_match
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Facilitated exploitation of pollination mutualisms: fitness consequences for plants

2017Journal of EcologyRole: text_match
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Foraging strategy predicts foraging economy in a facultative secondary nectar robber

2017OikosRole: text_match
student_paper

The Changing Floral Color Landscape Across an Alpine Elevation Gradient

2016Role: text_match
student_paper

Why doesn't nectar robbing decrease seed set in some bee-pollinated plants?

2015Role: text_match
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Revisiting Darwin's hypothesis: Does greater intraspecific variability increase species' ecological breadth?

2014American Journal of BotanyRole: text_match
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Predicting the effects of nectar robbing on plant reproduction: implications of pollen limitation and plant mating system

2007American Journal of BotanyRole: text_match
student_paper

Nectar robbing patterns in Ipomopsis aggregata and Linaria vulgaris

2006Role: text_match
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Variation in nectar robbing over time, space, and species

2002OecologiaRole: text_match
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The effects of a bumble bee nectar robber on plant reproductive success and pollinator behavior

2001American Journal of BotanyRole: text_match
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Are nectar robbers cheaters or mutualists?

2000EcologyRole: text_match
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Reproductive biology of a North American subalpine plant: <i>Corydalis caseana</i> A. Gray ssp. <i>brandegei</i> (S. Watson) G. B. Ownbey

2000Plant Species BiologyRole: text_match
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The ecological effects of nectar robbers, with an emphasis on the reproductive biology of <i>Corydalis caseana</i>

1999Role: text_match