Phenotypic matches between plants and their pollinators often are interpreted as examples of reciprocal selection and adaptation. For the two co-occurring plant species, Heliconia bihai and H. caribaea in the Eastern Caribbean, we evaluated for five populations over two years the strength and direction of natural selection on corolla length and number of bracts per inflorescence. These plant traits correspond closely to the bill lengths and body masses of their primary pollinators, female or male purple-throated carib hummingbirds (Eulampis jugularis). In H. bihai, directional selection for longer corollas was always significant with the exception of one population in one year, whereas selection on bract numbers was rare and found only in o...
Pollinator-mediated selection towards larger and abundant flowers is common in naturally pollen-limi...
Pollinators may influence plant community assembly through biotic filtering and/or plant-plant compe...
Novel relationships between the floral morphology of introduced plants and the trophic morphology of...
Phenotypic matches between plants and their pollinators often are interpreted as examples of recipro...
Plants from the family Heliconiaceae (predominantly Neotropical family; 1 genus, ∼200 species) are k...
Particular floral phenotypes are often associated with specific groups of pollinators. However, flow...
Optimal foraging models of floral divergence predict that competition between two different types of...
<div><p>Optimal foraging models of floral divergence predict that competition between two different ...
Darwin recognized the flower's importance for the study of adaptation and emphasized that the flower...
Nicotiana glauca, a hummingbird pollinated plant, exhibits geographical variation in several floral ...
Few studies have examined geographical variation in traits involved in biotic interactions, although...
Flowers show important structural variation as reproductive organs but the evolutionary forces under...
Pollinator-mediated selection towards larger and abundant flowers is common in naturally pollen-limi...
Pollinators may influence plant community assembly through biotic filtering and/or plant-plant compe...
Novel relationships between the floral morphology of introduced plants and the trophic morphology of...
Phenotypic matches between plants and their pollinators often are interpreted as examples of recipro...
Plants from the family Heliconiaceae (predominantly Neotropical family; 1 genus, ∼200 species) are k...
Particular floral phenotypes are often associated with specific groups of pollinators. However, flow...
Optimal foraging models of floral divergence predict that competition between two different types of...
<div><p>Optimal foraging models of floral divergence predict that competition between two different ...
Darwin recognized the flower's importance for the study of adaptation and emphasized that the flower...
Nicotiana glauca, a hummingbird pollinated plant, exhibits geographical variation in several floral ...
Few studies have examined geographical variation in traits involved in biotic interactions, although...
Flowers show important structural variation as reproductive organs but the evolutionary forces under...
Pollinator-mediated selection towards larger and abundant flowers is common in naturally pollen-limi...
Pollinators may influence plant community assembly through biotic filtering and/or plant-plant compe...
Novel relationships between the floral morphology of introduced plants and the trophic morphology of...