Intraspecific variation in flower color is often attributed to pollinator-mediated selection, yet this mechanism cannot explain flower color polymorphisms in self-pollinating species. Indirect selection mediated via biotic and abiotic stresses could maintain flower color variation in these systems. The selfing forb, Boechera stricta, typically displays white flowers, but some individuals produce purple flowers. We quantified environmental correlates of flower color in natural populations. To disentangle plasticity from genotypic variation, we performed a multiyear field experiment in five gardens. In controlled conditions, we evaluated herbivore preferences and the effects of drought stress and soil pH on flower color expression...
Variation in flower color, particularly polymorphism, in which two or more different flower color ph...
Pigmentation affords resistance to abiotic stressors, and thus can respond adaptively or plastically...
Understanding the mechanisms shaping the spatiotemporal distribution of species has long been a cent...
Intraspecific variation in flower color is often attributed to pollinator-mediated selection, yet th...
Flower-colour polymorphism within the British flora appears more common in species whose flowers typ...
1. Many of the 'adaptive' traits in angiosperm flowers occur only in some species within a clade. On...
Many plant species employing food-deceptive pollination strategy show discrete or continuous floral ...
Character displacement is a potentially important process driving trait evolution and species divers...
Contrasting flower color patterns that putatively attract or direct pollinators towards a reward are...
Plant-pollinator interactions are believed to play a major role in the evolution of floral traits. F...
Diversity of flower traits is often proposed as the outcome of selection exerted by pollinators. Pos...
Premise of the study: Flower color is one of the best-studied floral traits in terms of its genetic ...
Reinforcement is the process by which increased reproductive isolation between incipient species evo...
1. Flower colour differs dramatically between populations for some plant species, yet we know little...
Variation in flower color, particularly polymorphism, in which two or more different flower color ph...
Pigmentation affords resistance to abiotic stressors, and thus can respond adaptively or plastically...
Understanding the mechanisms shaping the spatiotemporal distribution of species has long been a cent...
Intraspecific variation in flower color is often attributed to pollinator-mediated selection, yet th...
Flower-colour polymorphism within the British flora appears more common in species whose flowers typ...
1. Many of the 'adaptive' traits in angiosperm flowers occur only in some species within a clade. On...
Many plant species employing food-deceptive pollination strategy show discrete or continuous floral ...
Character displacement is a potentially important process driving trait evolution and species divers...
Contrasting flower color patterns that putatively attract or direct pollinators towards a reward are...
Plant-pollinator interactions are believed to play a major role in the evolution of floral traits. F...
Diversity of flower traits is often proposed as the outcome of selection exerted by pollinators. Pos...
Premise of the study: Flower color is one of the best-studied floral traits in terms of its genetic ...
Reinforcement is the process by which increased reproductive isolation between incipient species evo...
1. Flower colour differs dramatically between populations for some plant species, yet we know little...
Variation in flower color, particularly polymorphism, in which two or more different flower color ph...
Pigmentation affords resistance to abiotic stressors, and thus can respond adaptively or plastically...
Understanding the mechanisms shaping the spatiotemporal distribution of species has long been a cent...