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Olle Pellmyr was affiliated with the University of Idaho in the United States. Their academic career focused on scientific research without recorded recent papers or publications in the provided data.

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Olle Pellmyr is noted as deceased.

Best Publications

  • Evolutionary stability of mutualism between yuccas and yucca moths

    Olle Pellmyr;Chad J. Huth

  • Yuccas, yucca moths, and coevolution: A review

    Unknown

  • Mutualism with Pollinating Seed Parasites Amid Co‐Pollinators: Constraints on Specialization

    John N. Thompson;Olle Pellmyr

  • INSECT REPRODUCTION AND FLORAL FRAGRANCES: KEYS TO THE EVOLUTION OF THE ANGIOSPERMS?

    Olle Pellmyr;Leonard B. Thien

  • Non-mutualistic yucca moths and their evolutionary consequences

    Olle Pellmyr;James Leebens-Mack;Chad J. Huth

  • Evolution of Pollination and Mutualism in the Yucca Moth Lineage

    Olle Pellmyr;John N. Thompson;Jonathan M. Brown;Richard G. Harrison

  • Dynamic headspace analysis of floral volatiles: A comparison of methods

    Robert A. Raguso;Olle Pellmyr

  • Forty million years of mutualism: Evidence for Eocene origin of the yucca-yucca moth association

    Olle Pellmyr;James Leebens-Mack

  • Plant-Animal Interactions: Evolutionary Ecology in Tropical and Temperate Regions

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  • Phylogeny of Greya (Lepidoptera: Prodoxidae), based on nucleotide sequence variation in mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase I and II: congruence with morphological data.

    J M Brown;O Pellmyr;J N Thompson;R G Harrison

  • Reversal of Mutualism as a Mechanism for Adaptive Radiation in Yucca Moths.

    Olle Pellmyr;James Leebens‐Mack

  • Chemistry and geographic variation of floral scent in Yucca filamentosa (Agavaceae)

    Glenn P. Svensson;Michael O. Hickman;Stefan Bartram;Wilhelm Boland

  • Pattern and timing of diversification in Yucca (Agavaceae): specialized pollination does not escalate rates of diversification

    Christopher Irwin Smith;Olle Pellmyr;David M Althoff;Manuel Balcázar-Lara

  • The phylogeny of a mutualism: evolution and coadaptation between Trollius and its seed-parasitic pollinators

    Olle Pellmyr

  • Cycad cone and angiosperm floral volatiles: Inferences for the evolution of insect pollination

    Olle Pellmyr;William Tang;Inga Groth;Gunnar Bergström

  • Systematic revision of the yucca moths in the Tegeticula yuccasella complex (Lepidoptera: Prodoxidae) north of Mexico

    Olle. Pellmyr

  • Multiple occurrences of mutualism in the yucca moth lineage

    Olle Pellmyr;John N. Thompson

  • Geographic isolation trumps coevolution as a driver of yucca and yucca moth diversification.

    David M. Althoff;Kari A. Segraves;Christopher I. Smith;James Leebens-Mack

  • POLLINATING SEED EATERS: WHY IS ACTIVE POLLINATION SO RARE?

    Olle Pellmyr

  • Evolution of insect pollination and angiosperm diversification.

    Olle Pellmyr

  • Sources of variation in pollinator contribution within a guild : the effects of plant and pollinator factors

    Olle Pellmyr;John N. Thompson

  • Distinguishing coevolution from covicariance in an obligate pollination mutualism: asynchronous divergence in Joshua tree and its pollinators.

    Christopher Irwin Smith;William K. W. Godsoe;Shantel Tank;Jeremy B. Yoder

  • Three pollination morphs in Cimicifuga simplex; incipient speciation due to inferiority in competition

    Unknown

Frequent Co-Authors

Jim Leebens-Mack
Jim Leebens-Mack University of Georgia
John N. Thompson
John N. Thompson University of California, Santa Cruz
Robert A. Raguso
Robert A. Raguso Cornell University
Todd C. Esque
Todd C. Esque United States Geological Survey
Pamela S. Soltis
Pamela S. Soltis University of Florida
Wittko Francke
Wittko Francke Universität Hamburg
Wilhelm Boland
Wilhelm Boland Max Planck Society
Atsushi Kawakita
Atsushi Kawakita University of Tokyo
Douglas E. Soltis
Douglas E. Soltis University of Florida
James L. Hamrick
James L. Hamrick University of Georgia

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