Mutualists and antagonists drive among-population variation in selection and evolution of floral display in a perennial herb
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There is more to pollinator-mediated selection than pollen limitation.Real-time divergent evolution in plants driven by pollinators.Herbivory as an important selective force in the evolution of floral traits and pollinator shifts.Effects of pollination limitation and seed predation on female reproductive success of a deceptive orchidHerbivory Differentially Affects Plant Fitness in Three Populations of the Perennial Herb Lythrum salicaria along a Latitudinal Gradient.Ecological intensification to mitigate impacts of conventional intensive land use on pollinators and pollination.Flower color preferences of insects and livestock: effects on Gentiana lutea reproductive successFunctional consequences of plant-animal interactions along the mutualism-antagonism gradient.Self- and intra-morph incompatibility and selection analysis of an inconspicuous distylous herb growing on the Tibetan plateau (Primula tibetica).Latitudinal variation in resistance and tolerance to herbivory in the perennial herb Lythrum salicaria is related to intensity of herbivory and plant phenology.Geographic consistency and variation in conflicting selection generated by pollinators and seed predators.Experimental reduction in interaction intensity strongly affects biotic selection.Spatial variation in pollinator-mediated selection on phenology, floral display and spur length in the orchid Gymnadenia conopsea.Environmental context influences both the intensity of seed predation and plant demographic sensitivity to attack.Phenotypic selection on flowering phenology and pollination efficiency traits between Primula populations with different pollinator assemblages.Conflicting selection on the timing of germination in a natural population of Arabidopsis thaliana.Buzz in Paris: flower production and plant-pollinator interactions in plants from contrasted urban and rural origins.Interaction intensity and pollinator-mediated selection.Strong pollinator-mediated selection for increased flower brightness and contrast in a deceptive orchid.Herbivory strongly influences among-population variation in reproductive output of Lythrum salicaria in its native range.The effects of becoming taller: direct and pleiotropic effects of artificial selection on plant height in Brassica rapa.Antiherbivore defenses alter natural selection on plant reproductive traits.Additive effects of pollinators and herbivores result in both conflicting and reinforcing selection on floral traits.Extrapolating from local ecological processes to genus-wide patterns in colour polymorphism in South African Protea.Similarity in G matrix structure among natural populations of Arabidopsis lyrata.Kin discrimination allows plants to modify investment towards pollinator attraction.Genetic conflict with a parasitic nematode disrupts the legume-rhizobia mutualismPollinator-mediated selection on floral traits varies in space and between morphs in
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Mutualists and antagonists drive among-population variation in selection and evolution of floral display in a perennial herb
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scientific article published on 21 October 2013
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Frida Hellström
Per Toräng
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18202-18207
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10.1073/PNAS.1301421110
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2013-10-21T00:00:00Z