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Salvia

Taxonomy: Plantae > Tracheophyta > Magnoliopsida > Lamiales > Lamiaceae
Roles: study subject
ITIS TSN: 32680
External: RMBL Collections · iNaturalist · iDigBio · GenBank
Papers: 14 | Mentions: 15

Local Knowledge Graph (41 entities)

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Knowledge graph centered on Salvia with 41 nodes and 192 connections. Top connected: Unknown, Hummingbird, Bombus, Ipomopsis, Are nectar robbers cheaters or mutualists?.

Publications (14)

student_paper

The effect of changing floral density on pollinator networks in a subalpine meadow environment

2025Role: text_match
article

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

2024PlantsRole: text_match
student_paper

Analyzing Atmospheric Carbonaceous Material Influenced by Wildfires Through Raman Spectroscopy

2021Role: text_match
article

Trade-off mitigation: a conceptual framework for understanding floral adaptation in multispecies interactions

2021Biological ReviewsRole: text_match
article

Atypical flowers can be as profitable as typical hummingbird flowers

2018The American NaturalistRole: text_match
article

Chemotypic variation in oshá (<i>Ligusticum porteri</i>) in Colorado, USA

2018J Appl. Res. Med. Aromat. PlantsRole: text_match
article

Spatial patterns and climate relationships of major plant traits in the New World differ between woody and herbaceous species

2018Journal of BiogeographyRole: text_match
article

Effects of long-term experimental warming on aphid density in the field

2007Journal of the Kansas Entomological SocietyRole: text_match
article

Predicting the effects of nectar robbing on plant reproduction: implications of pollen limitation and plant mating system

2007American Journal of BotanyRole: text_match
thesis

Floral larceny: Implications, resistance, and the potential for tolerance

2006Role: study subject
student_paper

Nectar robbing in Ipomopsis aggregata: does high nectar production confer tolerance?

2005Role: text_match
thesis

The ecology of pollination and nectar robbing in Linaria vulgaris in the Colorado Rocky Mountains

2004TSpaceRole: text_match
article

The impact of floral larceny on individuals, populations, and communities

2001OecologiaRole: text_match
article

Are nectar robbers cheaters or mutualists?

2000EcologyRole: text_match