In the formation of species, adaptation by natural selection generates distinct combinations of traits that function well together. The maintenance of adaptive trait combinations in the face of gene flow depends on the strength and nature of selection acting on the underlying genetic loci. Floral pollination syndromes exemplify the evolution of trait combinations adaptive for particular pollinators. The North American wildflower genus Penstemon displays remarkable floral syndrome convergence, with at least 20 separate lineages that have evolved from ancestral bee pollination syndrome (wide blue-purple flowers that present a landing platform for bees and small amounts of nectar) to hummingbird pollination syndrome (bright red narrowly tubula...
Divergent selection by pollinators can bring about strong reproductive isolation via changes at few ...
One of the most powerful drivers of speciation in plants is pollinator-mediated disruptive selection...
Flower color plays an important role in pollinator discrimination and speciation. Understanding the ...
In the formation of species, adaptation by natural selection generates distinct combinations of trai...
Floral divergence can contribute to reproductive isolation among plant lineages, and thus provides a...
Evolution of complex phenotypes depends on the adaptive importance of individual traits, and the dev...
A striking characteristic of the Western North American flora is the repeated evolution of hummingbi...
Plant-pollinator interactions are thought to be major drivers of floral trait diversity. However, th...
Adaptation to pollinators is a key factor of diversification in angiosperms. The Caribbean sister ge...
Pollination is key for the survival and reproduction of plants. Subsequently, floral traits often di...
Darwin recognized the flower's importance for the study of adaptation and emphasized that the flower...
While specialized interactions, including those involving plants and their pollinators, are often in...
Much of the remarkable diversity of angiosperm flowers is thought to have evolved in response to sel...
Inferences about past processes of adaptation and speciation require a gene-scale and genome-wide un...
Divergent selection by pollinators can bring about strong reproductive isolation via changes at few ...
One of the most powerful drivers of speciation in plants is pollinator-mediated disruptive selection...
Flower color plays an important role in pollinator discrimination and speciation. Understanding the ...
In the formation of species, adaptation by natural selection generates distinct combinations of trai...
Floral divergence can contribute to reproductive isolation among plant lineages, and thus provides a...
Evolution of complex phenotypes depends on the adaptive importance of individual traits, and the dev...
A striking characteristic of the Western North American flora is the repeated evolution of hummingbi...
Plant-pollinator interactions are thought to be major drivers of floral trait diversity. However, th...
Adaptation to pollinators is a key factor of diversification in angiosperms. The Caribbean sister ge...
Pollination is key for the survival and reproduction of plants. Subsequently, floral traits often di...
Darwin recognized the flower's importance for the study of adaptation and emphasized that the flower...
While specialized interactions, including those involving plants and their pollinators, are often in...
Much of the remarkable diversity of angiosperm flowers is thought to have evolved in response to sel...
Inferences about past processes of adaptation and speciation require a gene-scale and genome-wide un...
Divergent selection by pollinators can bring about strong reproductive isolation via changes at few ...
One of the most powerful drivers of speciation in plants is pollinator-mediated disruptive selection...
Flower color plays an important role in pollinator discrimination and speciation. Understanding the ...