Practicing citations
editThis article goes into great detail about the several different plants from the Patersonia family.[1] This website provides information about the discovery of the Patersonia fragilis as well as the regions that the plant is native too.[2]
This article compares the morphology of several different Patersonia plants to try to draw the relationship between the different species as well as the evolutionary path that the Patersonia species has gone through to end up with the great diversity of plants.[3]
This article analyses the interaction between Patersonia fragilis and its surrounding environment in the form of pollination via bees.[4]
This article focuses on the anatomy of the leaves within the Patersonia family and drawing out the slight difference within the family, going into detail about the features of the different species as well as the benefits of them.[5]
Answers to Module 7 Questions
editUnder that subheading list your answers to the following questions:
- Describe your media
- Picture of Dunedin railway station on a clear and sunny day
- Is it your own work?
- Yes
- What is the file format?
- jpg
- What license have you chosen?
- Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International license.
- What category/gallery will you add it to?
- New Zealand / Dunedin / railway station / day
- How will you describe the file?
- I took this photo of Dunedin railway station in March 2020 when visiting New Zealand
References
edit- ^ Goldblatt, Peter (2012). "Systematics of Patersonia (Iridaceae, Patersonioideae) in the Malesian Archipelago1". Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden. 98 (4): 514–523. doi:10.3417/2010070. ISSN 0026-6493.
- ^ Australia, Atlas of Living. "Genus: Patersonia". bie.ala.org.au. Retrieved 2021-04-07.
- ^ Tillich, Hans-Jürgen (2003). "Seedling morphology in Iridaceae: Indications for relationships within the family and to related families". Flora - Morphology, Distribution, Functional Ecology of Plants. 198 (3): 220–242. doi:10.1078/0367-2530-00094. ISSN 0367-2530.
- ^ Kingston, Andrew B.; Quillan, PETER B. Mc (2000). "Are pollination syndromes useful predictors of floral visitors in Tasmania?". Austral Ecology. 25 (6): 600–609. doi:10.1111/j.1442-9993.2000.tb00065.x. ISSN 1442-9993.
- ^ Rudall, Paula (1986). "Taxonomic significance of leaf anatomy in Australasian Iridaceae". Nordic Journal of Botany. 6 (3): 277–289. doi:10.1111/j.1756-1051.1986.tb00879.x. ISSN 1756-1051.