Aquilegia canadensis

Common Names: honeysuckle, meeting-houses, red columbine, wild columbine

Ethnobotanical Studies

Studies

Effects of earthworms and white-tailed deer on roots, arbuscular mycorrhizae, and forest seedling performance.

Dobson A, Richardson J and Blossey B (2020).
Ecology.
PubMed:
31563154

Lack of spatial structure for phenotypic and genetic variation despite high self-fertilization in Aquilegia canadensis (Ranunculaceae).

Bartkowska MP et al (2018).
Heredity (Edinb).
PubMed:
29491467

Plant performance was greater in the soils of more distantly related plants for an herbaceous understory species.

Sweet DD and Burns JH (2017).
AoB Plants.
PubMed:
28702162

Does self-pollination provide reproductive assurance in Aquilegia canadensis (Ranunculaceae)?

Eckert C and Schaefer A (1998).
Am J Bot.
PubMed:
21684974

Evolution of self-fertilization at geographical range margins? A comparison of demographic, floral, and mating system variables in central vs. peripheral populations of Aquilegia canadensis (Ranunculaceae).

Herlihy CR and Eckert CG (2005).
Am J Bot.
PubMed:
21652454

Floral morphology mediates temporal variation in the mating system of a self-compatible plant.

Eckert CG et al (2009).
Ecology.
PubMed:
19569369

Exotic earthworm effects on hardwood forest floor, nutrient availability and native plants: a mesocosm study.

Hale CM et al (2008).
Oecologia.
PubMed:
18066602

Evolutionary analysis of a key floral trait in aquilegia canadensis (ranunculaceae): genetic variation in herkogamy and its effect on the mating system.

Herlihy CR and Eckert CG (2007).
Evolution.
PubMed:
17598747

Experimental dissection of inbreeding and its adaptive significance in a flowering plant, Aquilegia canadensis (Ranunculaceae).

Herlihy CR and Eckert CG (2004).
Evolution.
PubMed:
15696748

Experimental analysis of biparental inbreeding in a self-fertilizing plant.

Griffin CA and Eckert CG (2003).
Evolution.
PubMed:
12940356

Genetic cost of reproductive assurance in a self-fertilizing plant.

Herlihy CR and Eckert CG (2002).
Nature.
PubMed:
11907577

Experimental analysis of protogyny in Aquilegia canadensis (Ranunculaceae).

Griffin SR, Mavraganis K and Eckert CG (2000).
Am J Bot.
PubMed:
10991895

Effect of population size on the mating system in a self-compatible, autogamous plant, aquilegia canadensis (Ranunculaceae).

Routley MB, Mavraganis K and Eckert CG (1999).
Heredity (Edinb).
PubMed:
10383672