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Do pollinators simultaneously select for inflorescence size and amount of floral scents? An experimental assessment on Escallonia myrtoidea
(BLACKWELL, 2006-11)
Correlation among phenotypic traits may be explained by correlational selection, the simultaneous selection of more than one trait, or by genetic and/or developmental factors. In Escallonia myrtoidea, a tree with scented ...
Pollinator-mediated selection on the nectar guide phenotype in the Andean monkey flower, Mimulus luteus
(Ecological Society of America, 2003)
Mimulus luteus (Scrophulariaceae) is a perennial herb occurring in the South
American Andes that shows a wide variation in the size and shape of a red spot on the
lower lobe of the yellow flower. We describe the preference ...
The dynamic mosaic phenotypes of flowering plants
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2019-11)
Ecological interaction and adaptation both depend on phenotypic characteristics. In contrast with the common conception of the ‘adult’ phenotype, plant bodies develop continuously during their lives. Furthermore, the ...
Chapter 4. Linear marker and genome-wide selection indices
(Springer, 2019)
Is natural selection promoting sexual dimorphism in the Green-backed Firecrown Hummingbird (Sephanoides Sephaniodes)?
(2009)
In many hummingbird species there is an opposite pattern of sexual dimorphism in bill length and other morphometric measures of body size. These differences seem to be closely related with differences in foraging ecology ...
Phenotypic selection in Lepanthes rupestris StimsonPhenotypic selection in Lepanthes rupestris Stimson
(Universidad de Costa Rica, 2016)