“Hummingbird” floral traits interact synergistically to discourage visitation by bumble bee foragers

Volume: 98, Issue: 2, Pages: 489 - 499
Published: Jan 9, 2017
Abstract
Pollination syndromes are suites of floral traits presumed to reflect adaptations to attract and utilize a “primary” type of animal pollinator. However, syndrome traits may also function to deter “secondary” flower visitors that reduce plant fitness through their foraging activities. Here we use the hummingbird‐pollinated plant species Mimulus cardinalis as a model to investigate the potential deterrent effects of classic bird syndrome traits on...
Paper Details
Title
“Hummingbird” floral traits interact synergistically to discourage visitation by bumble bee foragers
Published Date
Jan 9, 2017
Journal
Volume
98
Issue
2
Pages
489 - 499
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