Floral traits are hypothesized to evolve primarily in response to selection by pollinators. However, selection can also be mediated by other environmental factors. To understand the relative importance of pollinator-mediated selection and its variation among trait and pollinator types, we analyzed directional selection gradients on floral traits from experiments that manipulated the environment to identify agents of selection. Pollinator-mediated selection was stronger than selection by other biotic factors (e.g. herbivores), but similar in strength to selection by abiotic factors (e.g. soil water), providing partial support for the hypothesis that floral traits evolve primarily in response to pollinators. Pollinator-mediated selection ...
Darwin recognized the flower's importance for the study of adaptation and emphasized that the flower...
Mating activities change within a season in many animal and plant populations. In plants, selection ...
Abundance and visitation of pollinator assemblages tend to decrease with altitude, leading to an inc...
Floral traits are hypothesized to evolve primarily in response to selection by pollinators. However,...
Diversity of flower traits is often proposed as the outcome of selection exerted by pollinators. Pos...
A predictive understanding of adaptation to changing environments hinges on a mechanistic understand...
For animal pollinated plants, flowers are highly interactive organs expected to be under strong and ...
Female reproductive success is predicted to be simultaneously limited by the availability of pollen ...
Spatial variation in pollinator-mediated selection (Δβpoll) is a major driver of floral diversificat...
Premise: The role of pollinators in evolutionary floral divergence has spurred substantial effort in...
Identifying traits and agents of selection involved in local adaptation is important for understandi...
Plant-pollinator interactions are thought to be major drivers of floral trait diversity. However, th...
Climate has the potential to influence evolution, but how it influences the strength or direction of...
In animal-pollinated plants, the opportunity for selection and the strength of pollinator-mediated s...
Abundance and visitation of pollinator assemblages tend to decrease with altitude, leading to an inc...
Darwin recognized the flower's importance for the study of adaptation and emphasized that the flower...
Mating activities change within a season in many animal and plant populations. In plants, selection ...
Abundance and visitation of pollinator assemblages tend to decrease with altitude, leading to an inc...
Floral traits are hypothesized to evolve primarily in response to selection by pollinators. However,...
Diversity of flower traits is often proposed as the outcome of selection exerted by pollinators. Pos...
A predictive understanding of adaptation to changing environments hinges on a mechanistic understand...
For animal pollinated plants, flowers are highly interactive organs expected to be under strong and ...
Female reproductive success is predicted to be simultaneously limited by the availability of pollen ...
Spatial variation in pollinator-mediated selection (Δβpoll) is a major driver of floral diversificat...
Premise: The role of pollinators in evolutionary floral divergence has spurred substantial effort in...
Identifying traits and agents of selection involved in local adaptation is important for understandi...
Plant-pollinator interactions are thought to be major drivers of floral trait diversity. However, th...
Climate has the potential to influence evolution, but how it influences the strength or direction of...
In animal-pollinated plants, the opportunity for selection and the strength of pollinator-mediated s...
Abundance and visitation of pollinator assemblages tend to decrease with altitude, leading to an inc...
Darwin recognized the flower's importance for the study of adaptation and emphasized that the flower...
Mating activities change within a season in many animal and plant populations. In plants, selection ...
Abundance and visitation of pollinator assemblages tend to decrease with altitude, leading to an inc...