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Darwin Core Archive File, Stover-Ebinger Herbarium, Eastern Illinois University
Darwin Core Archive File, Stover-Ebinger Herbarium, Eastern Illinois University
Darwin Core Archive Download
ZIP file contains occurrences.csv, identivications.csv, and images.csv. The meta.xml document describes the content. Fields within the occurrences.csv file are defined by the Darwin Core exchange standard.
This file is updated as new occurrence records are added.
The Role Of Red Leaf Coloration In Prey Capture For Pinguicula Planifolia, Jenna Annis, Janice Coons, Charles Helm, Brenda Molano-Flores
The Role Of Red Leaf Coloration In Prey Capture For Pinguicula Planifolia, Jenna Annis, Janice Coons, Charles Helm, Brenda Molano-Flores
Faculty Research & Creative Activity
Anthocyanins in the leaves of carnivorous plants are suggested to play a role inprey capture. In this study, we investigated the role of red leaf coloration (an indicator of anthocyanins)on prey capture using Pinguicula planifolia (Chapman’s Butterwort). Overall,red leaves had less prey (i.e., Collembola) than green leaves, suggesting that red colorationdoes not enhance prey capture for Chapman’s Butterwort. However, the frequent presenceof Collembola on leaves suggests that this plant species could be relying on other cues toattract prey (e.g., olfactory cues).
Acer Rubrum Wats., Elisabet Ore
Acer Pennsylvanicum Du Roi, G. D. H.
Acer Saccharinum L., Paul B. Marcum
Myrica Pensylvanica Mirb., Elisabet Ore
Calopogon Pulchellus R. Br., Edgar Nelson Transeau
Calopogon Pulchellus R. Br., Edgar Nelson Transeau
Specimens by Name
No abstract provided.
Calopogon Pulchellus R. Br., Edgar Nelson Transeau
Calopogon Pulchellus R. Br., Edgar Nelson Transeau
Specimens by Name
No abstract provided.
Calopogon Pulchellus R. Br., Edgar Nelson Transeau
Calopogon Pulchellus R. Br., Edgar Nelson Transeau
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No abstract provided.
Corallorrhiza Wisteriana Conrad, Ernest L. Stover
Corallorrhiza Wisteriana Conrad, Ernest L. Stover
Specimens by Name
No abstract provided.
Corallorrhiza Wisteriana Conrad, Ernest L. Stover
Corallorrhiza Wisteriana Conrad, Ernest L. Stover
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No abstract provided.
Fraxinus Greggii A. Gray, William Steinmetz
Fraxinus Americana L., Elisabet Ore
Ligustrum Vulgare L., Patrick Hanlon
Syringa Amurensis Rupr., John E. E. Ebinger
A New Species Of Cyperus Section Incurvi (Cyperaceae) From Venezuela, Gordon Tucker
A New Species Of Cyperus Section Incurvi (Cyperaceae) From Venezuela, Gordon Tucker
Faculty Research & Creative Activity
Cyperus fedoniae is described as a new species. It is known from a single collection from the lowlands of southern Venezuela. It is a member of section Incurvi. It is related to C. dichromeniformis and C. inops, from which it can be distinguished by its smaller size and features of spikelets and achenes. A distinctive feature is the arching culms which take root at the base of the spikelets.Cyperus fedoniae es descrito como una nueva especie. Se conoce de una sola muestra de las tierras bajas del sur de Venezuela. Es un miembro de la secci.n Incurvi. Est. relacionada con …
Comparative Leaf Anatomy Of C3 And Cam Species In Oncidiinae (Maxillarieae, Orchidaceae), Samuel A. Eident
Comparative Leaf Anatomy Of C3 And Cam Species In Oncidiinae (Maxillarieae, Orchidaceae), Samuel A. Eident
Masters Theses
The subtribe Oncidiinae is a diverse group of mostly epiphytic orchids within the tribe Maxillarieae, consisting of 55 genera and 1700 species. In this group, there have been many studies examining morphological and anatomical variation as well as metabolic pathways of carbon fixation, but most have not integrated morphological and anatomical variation with a physiological aspect of inquiry. The objective of my research was to establish a suite of anatomical characteristics that can be used to distinguish between C3 and CAM species. Secondarily, I hoped to use that suite of characteristics in determining whether intermediate CAM species (those that …
Phemeranthus Rugospermus (Holz.) Kiger, Loy R. Phillippe, Daniel T. Busemeyer
Phemeranthus Rugospermus (Holz.) Kiger, Loy R. Phillippe, Daniel T. Busemeyer
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No abstract provided.
Phemeranthus Rugospermus (Holz.) Kiger, William E. Mcclain
Phemeranthus Rugospermus (Holz.) Kiger, William E. Mcclain
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No abstract provided.
Viola Pubescens Var. Eriocarpa (Schwein.) N.H.Russell, Elisabet Ore
Viola Pubescens Var. Eriocarpa (Schwein.) N.H.Russell, Elisabet Ore
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No abstract provided.
Viola Pedata L., Elisabet Ore
Viola Cucullata Moc. & Sessé Ex Ging., Elisabet Ore
Viola Cucullata Moc. & Sessé Ex Ging., Elisabet Ore
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No abstract provided.
Hybanthus Concolor (T.F. Forst.) Spreng., John E. Ebinger
Hybanthus Concolor (T.F. Forst.) Spreng., John E. Ebinger
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No abstract provided.
Viola Lanceolata L., Loy R. Phillippe, Paul B. Marcum
Viola Lanceolata L., Loy R. Phillippe, Paul B. Marcum
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No abstract provided.
Ficus Aurea Nutt., Richard J. Abbott
Morus Alba L., Mcclain, Pichon
Morus Alba Var. Alba, John E. Ebinger
Parthenocissus Quinquefolia (L.) Planch.
Vitis Aestivalis F.Michx., Elisabet Ore