One of the most powerful drivers of speciation in plants is pollinator-mediated disruptive selection, which leads to the divergence of floral traits adapted to the morphology and behavior of different pollinators. Despite the widespread importance of this speciation mechanism, its genetic basis has been explored in only a few groups. Here, we characterize the genetic basis of pollinator-mediated divergence of two species in genus Ipomopsis, I. guttata and I. tenuifolia, using quantitative trait locus (QTL) analyses of floral traits and other variable phenotypes. We detected 1-6 QTLs per trait, with each QTL generally explaining small to modest amounts of the phenotypic variance of a backcross hybrid population. In contrast, flowering time a...
Divergent selection by pollinators can bring about strong reproductive isolation via changes at few ...
Combinations of correlated floral traits have arisen repeatedly across angiosperms through convergen...
In animal-pollinated plants, local adaptation to pollinator behaviour or morphology can restrict gen...
One of the most powerful drivers of speciation in plants is pollinator-mediated disruptive selection...
Plant-pollinator interactions are thought to be major drivers of floral trait diversity. However, th...
Pollinator-mediated selection is a major driver of evolution in flowering plants, contributing to th...
The frequent transition from outcrossing to selfing in flowering plants is often accompanied by chan...
Natural selection by pollinators is an important factor in the morphological diversity and adaptive ...
The formation of hybrids among closely related species has been observed in numerous plant taxa. Sel...
The formation of hybrids among closely related species has been observed in numerous plant taxa. Sel...
In the formation of species, adaptation by natural selection generates distinct combinations of trai...
Floral divergence can contribute to reproductive isolation among plant lineages, and thus provides a...
Flowers and leaves each represent suites of functionally interrelated traits that are often involved...
The formation of hybrids among closely related species has been observed in numerous plant taxa. Sel...
Character displacement is a potentially important process driving trait evolution and species divers...
Divergent selection by pollinators can bring about strong reproductive isolation via changes at few ...
Combinations of correlated floral traits have arisen repeatedly across angiosperms through convergen...
In animal-pollinated plants, local adaptation to pollinator behaviour or morphology can restrict gen...
One of the most powerful drivers of speciation in plants is pollinator-mediated disruptive selection...
Plant-pollinator interactions are thought to be major drivers of floral trait diversity. However, th...
Pollinator-mediated selection is a major driver of evolution in flowering plants, contributing to th...
The frequent transition from outcrossing to selfing in flowering plants is often accompanied by chan...
Natural selection by pollinators is an important factor in the morphological diversity and adaptive ...
The formation of hybrids among closely related species has been observed in numerous plant taxa. Sel...
The formation of hybrids among closely related species has been observed in numerous plant taxa. Sel...
In the formation of species, adaptation by natural selection generates distinct combinations of trai...
Floral divergence can contribute to reproductive isolation among plant lineages, and thus provides a...
Flowers and leaves each represent suites of functionally interrelated traits that are often involved...
The formation of hybrids among closely related species has been observed in numerous plant taxa. Sel...
Character displacement is a potentially important process driving trait evolution and species divers...
Divergent selection by pollinators can bring about strong reproductive isolation via changes at few ...
Combinations of correlated floral traits have arisen repeatedly across angiosperms through convergen...
In animal-pollinated plants, local adaptation to pollinator behaviour or morphology can restrict gen...