Introduction to special issue: floral ecology, genetics, and evolution in an unprecedentedly fast changing world

The study of floral biology has long attracted the attention of plant biologists because of its enormous basic and applied implications, spanning from identification of the ecological and genetic drivers of flowering plant evolution to the performance of crop yields in agricultural systems. In a rap...

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Authors: Picó, F. Xavier, Traveset, Anna, Vallejo Marín, Mario, Arroyo Marín, Juan
Format: article
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Publication Date:2025
Country:España
Institution:Universidad de Sevilla (US)
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https://doi.org/10.1093/aobpla/plaf054
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Keyword:Citizen science
Experiments
Fieldwork
Floral traits
Droughts
Heatwaves
Mating systems
Pollinators
Pollen
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spelling Introduction to special issue: floral ecology, genetics, and evolution in an unprecedentedly fast changing worldPicó, F. XavierTraveset, AnnaVallejo Marín, MarioArroyo Marín, JuanCitizen scienceExperimentsFieldworkFloral traitsDroughtsHeatwavesMating systemsPollinatorsPollenThe study of floral biology has long attracted the attention of plant biologists because of its enormous basic and applied implications, spanning from identification of the ecological and genetic drivers of flowering plant evolution to the performance of crop yields in agricultural systems. In a rapidly changing planet, floral biology studies acquire an utmost importance to comprehend the multiple ecological, economical, and social challenges ahead for humanity. In this special issue, we gathered a collection of papers dealing with various ecological, genetic, and evolutionary aspects of floral biology. This special issue encompasses 12 papers showcasing theoretical and empirical research on plant–pollinator communities, pollinators and pollination modes, floral ecology and genetics at various spatial scales, and the effects of warming-induced abiotic stress on floral biology. Overall, this special issue highlights the importance of long-term spatial and temporal studies, which require a collaborative effort of the research community, and the development of experimental approaches to quantify in detail the effects of human-induced abiotic stress, such as droughts and heatwaves, on plant reproduction.Oxford University PressBiología Vegetal y EcologíaAgencia Estatal de Investigación. EspañaEuropean Commission (EC). Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional (FEDER)Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (MICIN). EspañaEuropean Commission (EC)2025info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/11441/179590https://doi.org/10.1093/aobpla/plaf054reponame:idUS. Depósito de Investigación de la Universidad de Sevillainstname:Universidad de Sevilla (US)InglésAoB PLANTS, 17 (5), plaf054.PID2023-147962NB-I00PID2021-122715NB-I00TED2021-131037B-I00101054177https://doi.org/10.1093/aobpla/plaf054info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:idus.us.es:11441/1795902026-06-17T12:51:07Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Introduction to special issue: floral ecology, genetics, and evolution in an unprecedentedly fast changing world
title Introduction to special issue: floral ecology, genetics, and evolution in an unprecedentedly fast changing world
spellingShingle Introduction to special issue: floral ecology, genetics, and evolution in an unprecedentedly fast changing world
Picó, F. Xavier
Citizen science
Experiments
Fieldwork
Floral traits
Droughts
Heatwaves
Mating systems
Pollinators
Pollen
title_short Introduction to special issue: floral ecology, genetics, and evolution in an unprecedentedly fast changing world
title_full Introduction to special issue: floral ecology, genetics, and evolution in an unprecedentedly fast changing world
title_fullStr Introduction to special issue: floral ecology, genetics, and evolution in an unprecedentedly fast changing world
title_full_unstemmed Introduction to special issue: floral ecology, genetics, and evolution in an unprecedentedly fast changing world
title_sort Introduction to special issue: floral ecology, genetics, and evolution in an unprecedentedly fast changing world
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Picó, F. Xavier
Traveset, Anna
Vallejo Marín, Mario
Arroyo Marín, Juan
author Picó, F. Xavier
author_facet Picó, F. Xavier
Traveset, Anna
Vallejo Marín, Mario
Arroyo Marín, Juan
author_role author
author2 Traveset, Anna
Vallejo Marín, Mario
Arroyo Marín, Juan
author2_role author
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author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Biología Vegetal y Ecología
Agencia Estatal de Investigación. España
European Commission (EC). Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional (FEDER)
Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (MICIN). España
European Commission (EC)
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Citizen science
Experiments
Fieldwork
Floral traits
Droughts
Heatwaves
Mating systems
Pollinators
Pollen
topic Citizen science
Experiments
Fieldwork
Floral traits
Droughts
Heatwaves
Mating systems
Pollinators
Pollen
description The study of floral biology has long attracted the attention of plant biologists because of its enormous basic and applied implications, spanning from identification of the ecological and genetic drivers of flowering plant evolution to the performance of crop yields in agricultural systems. In a rapidly changing planet, floral biology studies acquire an utmost importance to comprehend the multiple ecological, economical, and social challenges ahead for humanity. In this special issue, we gathered a collection of papers dealing with various ecological, genetic, and evolutionary aspects of floral biology. This special issue encompasses 12 papers showcasing theoretical and empirical research on plant–pollinator communities, pollinators and pollination modes, floral ecology and genetics at various spatial scales, and the effects of warming-induced abiotic stress on floral biology. Overall, this special issue highlights the importance of long-term spatial and temporal studies, which require a collaborative effort of the research community, and the development of experimental approaches to quantify in detail the effects of human-induced abiotic stress, such as droughts and heatwaves, on plant reproduction.
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