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Lonicera involucrata

Common names: Twinberry/Honeysuckle, bracted honeysuckle
Taxonomy: Plantae > Tracheophyta > Magnoliopsida > Dipsacales > Caprifoliaceae
Roles: habitat component, study subject
ITIS TSN: 35297
External: RMBL Collections · iNaturalist · iDigBio · GenBank
Papers: 12 | Mentions: 19

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Knowledge graph centered on Lonicera involucrata with 46 nodes and 135 connections. Top connected: Unknown, Ipomopsis, Ligusticum porteri, Delphinium, I. aggregata.

Publications (12)

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Alpine plants of Mt. Baldy: modeling phenology and documenting biodiversity

2025Role: text_match
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Impacts of assisted migration: An introduced herbivore has short-term and long-term effects on its native host plant population

2024Entomologia Experimentalis et ApplicataRole: text_match
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Abundance and Identification of Hymenopteran Parasitoids in Euphydryas gilletti

2022Role: text_match
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Birds Perceive More Intraspecific Color Variation in Bird-Pollinated Than Bee-Pollinated Flowers

2020Frontiers in Plant Science. doi 10.3389/fpls.2020.590347Role: text_match
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Variation in bill morphology and pollen prevalence in the Broad-Tailed Hummingbird (<i>Selasphorus platycercus</i>)

2017Role: text_match
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Bill Morphology and Niche Partitioning in <i>Selasphorus platycercus</i>

2016Role: text_match
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The Changing Floral Color Landscape Across an Alpine Elevation Gradient

2016Role: text_match
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Stimulation of flower nectar replenishment by removal: a survey of eleven animal-pollinated plant species

2014Journal of Pollination EcologyRole: text_match
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Oviposition behavior and offspring performance in herbivorous insects: consequences of climatic and habitat heterogeneity

2010OikosRole: text_match
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Plant community composition with respect to species richness along an altitudinal gradient in gunnison county, co

2009Role: text_match
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Species richness along an elevational gradient

2009Role: text_match
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Development to diapause in a population of <i>Euphydryas gillettii</i> (Nymphalidae): effects of egg cluster size and habitat parameters

2004Role: text_match