Understanding how natural selection acts on intraspecific variation to bring about phenotypic divergence is critical to understanding processes of evolutionary diversification. The orchid family is well known for pollinator-mediated selection of floral phenotypes operating among species and along environmental or geographic gradients. Its effectiveness at small spatial scales is less understood, making the geographic scale at which intraspecific floral variation is examined important to evaluating causes of phenotypic divergence. In this study, we quantified phenotypic variation in the orchid Platanthera dilatata across 26 populations in coastal Southeast Alaska and compared this to edaphic and genetic variation at microsatellite loci. We s...
There is considerable evidence that pollinator shifts can explain many differences in flower morphol...
There is considerable evidence that pollinator shifts can explain many differences in flower morphol...
High pollinator specificity and the potential for simple genetic changes to affect pollinator attrac...
Floral phenotypic traits are expected to reflect evolutionary changes and are used as a reliable bas...
Floral phenotypic traits are expected to reflect evolutionary changes and are used as a reliable bas...
Floral phenotypic traits are expected to reflect evolutionary changes and are used as a reliable bas...
<div><p>Identifying factors that promote population differentiation is of interest for understanding...
Identifying factors that promote population differentiation is of interest for understanding the ear...
Genetic divergence by environment is a process whereby selection causes the formation of gene flow b...
Identifying factors that promote population differentiation is of interest for understanding the ear...
Background and Aims Studies of local floral adaptation in response to geographically divergent polli...
A leading hypothesis for the immense diversity of the Orchidaceae is that skewed mating success and ...
Ecological adaptation is the driving force during divergence-with-gene-flow and generates reproducti...
Ecological adaptation is the driving force during divergence-with-gene-flow and generates reproducti...
There is considerable evidence that pollinator shifts can explain many differences in flower morphol...
There is considerable evidence that pollinator shifts can explain many differences in flower morphol...
There is considerable evidence that pollinator shifts can explain many differences in flower morphol...
High pollinator specificity and the potential for simple genetic changes to affect pollinator attrac...
Floral phenotypic traits are expected to reflect evolutionary changes and are used as a reliable bas...
Floral phenotypic traits are expected to reflect evolutionary changes and are used as a reliable bas...
Floral phenotypic traits are expected to reflect evolutionary changes and are used as a reliable bas...
<div><p>Identifying factors that promote population differentiation is of interest for understanding...
Identifying factors that promote population differentiation is of interest for understanding the ear...
Genetic divergence by environment is a process whereby selection causes the formation of gene flow b...
Identifying factors that promote population differentiation is of interest for understanding the ear...
Background and Aims Studies of local floral adaptation in response to geographically divergent polli...
A leading hypothesis for the immense diversity of the Orchidaceae is that skewed mating success and ...
Ecological adaptation is the driving force during divergence-with-gene-flow and generates reproducti...
Ecological adaptation is the driving force during divergence-with-gene-flow and generates reproducti...
There is considerable evidence that pollinator shifts can explain many differences in flower morphol...
There is considerable evidence that pollinator shifts can explain many differences in flower morphol...
There is considerable evidence that pollinator shifts can explain many differences in flower morphol...
High pollinator specificity and the potential for simple genetic changes to affect pollinator attrac...