Tilo Henning
Free University of Berlin
36 Papers
100 Citations
Tilo Henning is an academic researcher from Free University of Berlin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Loasaceae & Biology. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 31 publications.
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Papers
Two new species of Nasa (Loasaceae) from Andean South America
Tilo Henning,Maximilian Weigend +1 more
TL;DR: Two new species of the South American Genus Nasa, namely Nasa sanchezii and N. urubambensis are described as new to science and notes on the distribution, habitat and affinities are given.
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Sample data processing in an additive and reproducible taxonomic workflow by using character data persistently linked to preserved individual specimens
Norbert Kilian,Tilo Henning,Patrick Plitzner,Andreas Müller,Anton Güntsch,Ben C Stöver,Kai F. Müller,Walter G. Berendsohn,Thomas Borsch +8 more
TL;DR: The model and implementation of a workflow that blazes a trail in systematic biology for the re-usability of character data and their additivity from specimen to taxon level are presented, contributing to organizing the interface between phylogenetic analysis and revisionary taxonomic or monographic work.
Reloading the revolver – male fitness as a simple explanation for complex reward partitioning in Nasa macrothyrsa (Loasaceae, Cornales)
TL;DR: The results showed that Nasa macrothyrsa has thigmonastic pollen presentation, and the findings do not support a causal link between complex flower morphology and functionality in Loasaceae and a highly specialized pollination.
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Total control - pollen presentation and floral longevity in Loasaceae (blazing star family) are modulated by light, temperature and pollinator visitation rates.
Tilo Henning,Maximilian Weigend +1 more
TL;DR: Complex floral behaviour in Loasaceae permits a near-total control over pollen dispensation schedules and floral longevity of the individual flower by an extraordinary fine-tuning to both biotic and abiotic factors.
Weeding the Nettles II: A delimitation of "Urtica dioica L." (Urticaceae) based on morphological and molecular data, including a rehabilitation of Urtica gracilis Ait.
TL;DR: The present study addresses the enigmatic relationships of the infraspecific taxa in Urtica dioica with a special emphasis on the monoecious, American representatives of Urticas dioicas s.l. and advocates the removal of the American Representatives of this group from the species and their placement as infraspectacular taxa underUrtica gracilis.