dc:creator"Maia, Artur Campos Dália; Lima, Carla Teixeira de; Navarro, Daniela Maria do Amaral Ferraz; Chartier, Marion; Giulietti, Ana Maria; Machado, Isabel Cristina";
dc:date"2014";
dc:title"The floral scents of Nymphaea subg. Hydrocallis (Nymphaeaceae), the New World night-blooming water lilies, and their relation with putative pollinators";
dc:description"Fig. 4. The ‘‘scent space’’ representation of ten species of Nymphaea and two species of Victoria (Nymphaeaceae) visualized in two dimensions by non-metric multidimensional scaling (NMDS) based on Bray-Curtis similarities of the floral scent composition: (A) VOCs accounting for À1% of the overall floral scent composition of any of the species pooled into chemical subclasses (11 chemical subclasses; S = 0.06); (B) individual VOCs accounting for À1% of the overall floral scent composition of any of the species (28 VOCs; stress values: S = 0.08). Characteristic VOCs or chemical subclasses in the area plots are highlighted by small red dots. (For interpretation of the references to colour in this figure legend, the reader is referred to the web version of this article.)";
dc:description"Fig. 3. Odor profiles of ten species of Nymphaea and two species of Victoria (Nymphaeaceae). Stacked bars represent the scent composition for each individual sample based on the relative amounts of the main chemical subclasses (top) and individual VOCs (bottom). ($) Sample collected during the pistillate phase of anthesis; (#) sample collected during the staminate phase of anthesis. ‘‘Other’’: chemical subclasses or individual VOCs that do not reach more than 3% relative abundance in any of the analyzed samples.";