Premise of the study: Flower color is one of the best-studied floral traits in terms of its genetic basis and ecological significance, yet few studies have examined the processes that shape its evolution across deep timescales. Advances in comparative methods along with larger phylogenies for floral radiations offer new opportunities for investigating the macroevolution of flower color. Methods: We examined the tempo and mode of flower color evolution in four clades (Antirrhineae, Iochrominae, Loeselieae, Quamoclit) using models that incorporate trait transitions and lineage diversification. Focusing on floral anthocyanin pigmentation, we estimated rates of gain and loss of pigmentation and tested whether these changes occur predominantly t...
Character displacement, which arises when species diverge in sympatry to decrease competition for re...
Because of their function as reproductive signals in plants, floral traits experience distinct selec...
The predictability of evolution, or whether lineages repeatedly follow the same evolutionary traject...
Premise of the study: Flower color is one of the best-studied floral traits in terms of its genetic ...
Background: Convergent phenotypic evolution has been widely documented across timescales, from popul...
Background: Phenotypic transitions, such as trait gain or loss, are predicted to carry evolutionary ...
1. Many of the 'adaptive' traits in angiosperm flowers occur only in some species within a clade. On...
The tremendous diversity in flower color among angiosperms implies that there have been numerous evo...
Copyright © 2014 Ezgi Ogutcen et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Floral pigmentation patterns can both mediate plant-pollinator interactions and modify the abiotic e...
<p>Evolution can be studied at many levels, from phenotypic to molecular, and from a variety of disc...
Intraspecific variation in flower color is often attributed to pollinator-mediated selection, yet th...
Two outstanding questions in evolutionary biology are whether, and how often, the genetic basis of p...
We collected flower colour information on species in the tribe Antirrhineae from taxonomic literatur...
Character displacement, which arises when species diverge in sympatry to decrease competition for re...
Because of their function as reproductive signals in plants, floral traits experience distinct selec...
The predictability of evolution, or whether lineages repeatedly follow the same evolutionary traject...
Premise of the study: Flower color is one of the best-studied floral traits in terms of its genetic ...
Background: Convergent phenotypic evolution has been widely documented across timescales, from popul...
Background: Phenotypic transitions, such as trait gain or loss, are predicted to carry evolutionary ...
1. Many of the 'adaptive' traits in angiosperm flowers occur only in some species within a clade. On...
The tremendous diversity in flower color among angiosperms implies that there have been numerous evo...
Copyright © 2014 Ezgi Ogutcen et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Floral pigmentation patterns can both mediate plant-pollinator interactions and modify the abiotic e...
<p>Evolution can be studied at many levels, from phenotypic to molecular, and from a variety of disc...
Intraspecific variation in flower color is often attributed to pollinator-mediated selection, yet th...
Two outstanding questions in evolutionary biology are whether, and how often, the genetic basis of p...
We collected flower colour information on species in the tribe Antirrhineae from taxonomic literatur...
Character displacement, which arises when species diverge in sympatry to decrease competition for re...
Because of their function as reproductive signals in plants, floral traits experience distinct selec...
The predictability of evolution, or whether lineages repeatedly follow the same evolutionary traject...