Many organisms change their phenotype in response to the environment, a phenomenon called phenotypic plasticity. Although plasticity can dramatically change the phenotype of an organism, we hardly understand how this can affect biotic interactions and the resulting phenotypic selection. Here, we use fast cycling Brassica rapa plants in an experiment in the greenhouse to study the link between plasticity and selection. We detected strong plasticity in morphology, nectar, and floral scent in response to different soil types and aphid herbivory.We found positive selection on nectar and morphological traits in hand- and bumblebee-pollinated plants. Bumblebee-mediated selection on a principal component representing plant height, flower number, a...
Most studies on pollinator-mediated selection have been performed in generalized rather than special...
Pollinator-driven diversification is thought to be a major source of floral variation in plants. Our...
International audiencePlant traits related to attractiveness to pollinators (e.g. flowers and nectar...
Many organisms change their phenotype in response to the environment, a phenomenon called phenotypic...
Many organisms change their phenotype in response to the environment, a phenomenon called phenotypic...
Theory predicts that herbivory should primarily determine the evolution of herbivore-induced plastic...
Pollinator-driven diversification is thought to be a major source of floral variation in plants. Our...
Plant phenotypic plasticity in response to antagonists can affect other community members such as mu...
Background and Aims Ornamental flowering plant species are often used in managed greenspaces to attr...
Background: Angiosperms employ an astonishing variety of visual and olfactory floral signals that ar...
BackgroundAngiosperms employ an astonishing variety of visual and olfactory floral signals that are ...
Plant height is an important trait for plant reproductive success. Plant height is often under polli...
Background Angiosperms employ an astonishing variety of visual and olfactory floral signals that ar...
BackgroundAngiosperms employ an astonishing variety of visual and olfactory floral signals that are ...
Plant traits related to attractiveness to pollinators (e.g. flowers and nectar) can be sensitive to ...
Most studies on pollinator-mediated selection have been performed in generalized rather than special...
Pollinator-driven diversification is thought to be a major source of floral variation in plants. Our...
International audiencePlant traits related to attractiveness to pollinators (e.g. flowers and nectar...
Many organisms change their phenotype in response to the environment, a phenomenon called phenotypic...
Many organisms change their phenotype in response to the environment, a phenomenon called phenotypic...
Theory predicts that herbivory should primarily determine the evolution of herbivore-induced plastic...
Pollinator-driven diversification is thought to be a major source of floral variation in plants. Our...
Plant phenotypic plasticity in response to antagonists can affect other community members such as mu...
Background and Aims Ornamental flowering plant species are often used in managed greenspaces to attr...
Background: Angiosperms employ an astonishing variety of visual and olfactory floral signals that ar...
BackgroundAngiosperms employ an astonishing variety of visual and olfactory floral signals that are ...
Plant height is an important trait for plant reproductive success. Plant height is often under polli...
Background Angiosperms employ an astonishing variety of visual and olfactory floral signals that ar...
BackgroundAngiosperms employ an astonishing variety of visual and olfactory floral signals that are ...
Plant traits related to attractiveness to pollinators (e.g. flowers and nectar) can be sensitive to ...
Most studies on pollinator-mediated selection have been performed in generalized rather than special...
Pollinator-driven diversification is thought to be a major source of floral variation in plants. Our...
International audiencePlant traits related to attractiveness to pollinators (e.g. flowers and nectar...