Pollinator-mediated natural selection on single traits, such as corolla tube or spur length, has been well documented. However, flower phenotypes are usually complex, and selection is expected to act on several traits that functionally interact rather than on a single isolated trait. Despite the fact that selection on complex phenotypes is expectedly widespread, multivariate selection modelling on such phenotypes still remains under-explored in plants. Species of the subfamily Asclepiadoideae (Apocynaceae) provide an opportunity to study such complex flower contrivances integrated by fine-scaled organs from disparate developmental origin. We studied the correlation structure among linear floral traits (i) by testing a priori morphological, ...
Plant-pollinator interactions are thought to be major drivers of floral trait diversity. However, th...
Background – There is a growing appreciation that the evolution of floral traits is shaped by select...
Divergent selection by pollinators can bring about strong reproductive isolation via changes at few ...
Pollinator-mediated natural selection on single traits, such as corolla tube or spur length, has bee...
Flowers and leaves each represent suites of functionally interrelated traits that are often involved...
Pollinator-mediated selection is a major driver of evolution in flowering plants, contributing to th...
Floral traits are hypothesized to evolve primarily in response to selection by pollinators. However,...
Phenotypic integration is essential to the understanding of organismal evolution as a whole. In this...
Darwin recognized the flower's importance for the study of adaptation and emphasized that the flower...
textTo investigate the evolutionary consequences of flower size variation in Phlox drummondii, I ch...
The frequent transition from outcrossing to selfing in flowering plants is often accompanied by chan...
The characteristics of flowers influence most aspects of angiosperm reproduction, including the agen...
Plant-pollinator interactions are thought to be major drivers of floral trait diversity. However, th...
Background – There is a growing appreciation that the evolution of floral traits is shaped by select...
Divergent selection by pollinators can bring about strong reproductive isolation via changes at few ...
Pollinator-mediated natural selection on single traits, such as corolla tube or spur length, has bee...
Flowers and leaves each represent suites of functionally interrelated traits that are often involved...
Pollinator-mediated selection is a major driver of evolution in flowering plants, contributing to th...
Floral traits are hypothesized to evolve primarily in response to selection by pollinators. However,...
Phenotypic integration is essential to the understanding of organismal evolution as a whole. In this...
Darwin recognized the flower's importance for the study of adaptation and emphasized that the flower...
textTo investigate the evolutionary consequences of flower size variation in Phlox drummondii, I ch...
The frequent transition from outcrossing to selfing in flowering plants is often accompanied by chan...
The characteristics of flowers influence most aspects of angiosperm reproduction, including the agen...
Plant-pollinator interactions are thought to be major drivers of floral trait diversity. However, th...
Background – There is a growing appreciation that the evolution of floral traits is shaped by select...
Divergent selection by pollinators can bring about strong reproductive isolation via changes at few ...