Mating patterns and natural selection play important roles in determining whether genetic polymorphisms are maintained or lost. Here, we document an atypical population of Lapeirousia anceps (Iridaceae) with a bimodal distribution of floral-tube length and investigate the reproductive mechanisms associated with this pattern of variation. Flowers were visited exclusively by the long-proboscid fly Moegistorhynchus longirostris (Nemestrinidae), which exhibited a unimodal distribution of proboscis length and displayed a preference for long-tubed phenotypes. Despite being visited by a single pollinator species, allozyme markers revealed significant genetic differentiation between open-pollinated progeny of long- and short-tubed phenotypes sugges...
The influence of locally different species interactions on trait evolution is a focus of recent evol...
Most heterostylous plants possess a reciprocal arrangement of stigmas and anthers (reciprocal herkog...
Flower color polymorphism is relatively uncommon in natural flowering plants, suggesting that mainte...
Mating patterns and natural selection play important roles in determining whether genetic polymorphi...
Pollinators, as gene flow vectors and selection agents, play a central role in the origin and mainte...
Floral tubes are often thought to be a consequence of adaptive specialization towards pollinator mor...
Background and Aims In animal-pollinated plants, direct and indirect selection for large and small f...
1. In hermaphroditic flowers, reciprocal herkogamy e.g. heterostyly enhances pollen transfer between...
Plant-pollinator interactions promote the evolution of floral traits that attract pollinators and fa...
Diversity of flower traits is often proposed as the outcome of selection exerted by pollinators. Pos...
The reproductive-assurance hypothesis predicts that mating-system traits will evolve towards increas...
1. Mixed mating and variation in outcrossing rate among populations of the same species are common. ...
A central tenet of speciation research is the need to identify reproductive isolating barriers. One ...
Geographical variation in the interacting traits of plant-pollinator mutualism can lead to local ada...
Divergent mate preferences and subsequent genetic differentiation between populations has been demon...
The influence of locally different species interactions on trait evolution is a focus of recent evol...
Most heterostylous plants possess a reciprocal arrangement of stigmas and anthers (reciprocal herkog...
Flower color polymorphism is relatively uncommon in natural flowering plants, suggesting that mainte...
Mating patterns and natural selection play important roles in determining whether genetic polymorphi...
Pollinators, as gene flow vectors and selection agents, play a central role in the origin and mainte...
Floral tubes are often thought to be a consequence of adaptive specialization towards pollinator mor...
Background and Aims In animal-pollinated plants, direct and indirect selection for large and small f...
1. In hermaphroditic flowers, reciprocal herkogamy e.g. heterostyly enhances pollen transfer between...
Plant-pollinator interactions promote the evolution of floral traits that attract pollinators and fa...
Diversity of flower traits is often proposed as the outcome of selection exerted by pollinators. Pos...
The reproductive-assurance hypothesis predicts that mating-system traits will evolve towards increas...
1. Mixed mating and variation in outcrossing rate among populations of the same species are common. ...
A central tenet of speciation research is the need to identify reproductive isolating barriers. One ...
Geographical variation in the interacting traits of plant-pollinator mutualism can lead to local ada...
Divergent mate preferences and subsequent genetic differentiation between populations has been demon...
The influence of locally different species interactions on trait evolution is a focus of recent evol...
Most heterostylous plants possess a reciprocal arrangement of stigmas and anthers (reciprocal herkog...
Flower color polymorphism is relatively uncommon in natural flowering plants, suggesting that mainte...