Manipulation of trait expression and pollination regime reveals the adaptive significance of spur length

Volume: 74, Issue: 3, Pages: 597 - 609
Published: Jan 24, 2020
Abstract
Understanding the mechanisms of adaptive population differentiation requires that both the functional and adaptive significance of divergent traits are characterized in contrasting environments. Here, we (a) determined the effects of floral spur length on pollen removal and receipt using plants with artificial spurs representing the species‐wide variation in length, and (b) quantified pollinator‐mediated selection on spur length and three traits...
Paper Details
Title
Manipulation of trait expression and pollination regime reveals the adaptive significance of spur length
Published Date
Jan 24, 2020
Journal
Volume
74
Issue
3
Pages
597 - 609
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