Although the primary function of fleshy fruits is to attract seed dispersers, many ripe fruits contain toxic secondary compounds. A number of hypotheses have been proposed to explain this evolutionary paradox, most of which describe the potential adaptive role secondary compounds may play in seed dispersal. However, some authors have argued that fruit secondary compounds may be non-adaptive, and instead explain their occurrence as a pleiotropic consequence of selection for defense of leaves and other tissues. We address these alternative evolutionary hypotheses through a comparative examination of iridoid glycosides in leaves, unripe fruits, and ripe fruits of Lonicera x bella (Belle's bush honeysuckle), combined with an examination of frui...
Secondary compounds in fruit mediate interactions with natural enemies and seed dispersers, influenc...
Secondary compounds in fruit mediate interactions with natural enemies and seed dispersers, influenc...
Secondary compounds in fruit mediate interactions with natural enemies and seed dispersers, influenc...
Although the primary function of fleshy fruits is to attract seed dispersers, many ripe fruits conta...
Although the primary function of fleshy fruits is to attract seed dispersers, many ripe fruits conta...
Although the primary function of fleshy fruits is to attract seed dispersers, many ripe fruits conta...
Although fleshy fruits function primarily to attract seed dispersers, many animal-dispersed fruits c...
Although fleshy fruits function primarily to attract seed dispersers, many animal-dispersed fruits c...
Although fleshy fruits function primarily to attract seed dispersers, many animal-dispersed fruits c...
Ripe, fleshy fruits function primarily to attract mutualist animals; however, many wild fruits conta...
1. Although ripe, fleshy fruits function primarily to attract seed dispersers, they must also be def...
1. Although ripe, fleshy fruits function primarily to attract seed dispersers, they must also be def...
1. Although ripe, fleshy fruits function primarily to attract seed dispersers, they must also be def...
1. Although ripe, fleshy fruits function primarily to attract seed dispersers, they must also be def...
Secondary compounds in fruit mediate interactions with natural enemies and seed dispersers, influenc...
Secondary compounds in fruit mediate interactions with natural enemies and seed dispersers, influenc...
Secondary compounds in fruit mediate interactions with natural enemies and seed dispersers, influenc...
Secondary compounds in fruit mediate interactions with natural enemies and seed dispersers, influenc...
Although the primary function of fleshy fruits is to attract seed dispersers, many ripe fruits conta...
Although the primary function of fleshy fruits is to attract seed dispersers, many ripe fruits conta...
Although the primary function of fleshy fruits is to attract seed dispersers, many ripe fruits conta...
Although fleshy fruits function primarily to attract seed dispersers, many animal-dispersed fruits c...
Although fleshy fruits function primarily to attract seed dispersers, many animal-dispersed fruits c...
Although fleshy fruits function primarily to attract seed dispersers, many animal-dispersed fruits c...
Ripe, fleshy fruits function primarily to attract mutualist animals; however, many wild fruits conta...
1. Although ripe, fleshy fruits function primarily to attract seed dispersers, they must also be def...
1. Although ripe, fleshy fruits function primarily to attract seed dispersers, they must also be def...
1. Although ripe, fleshy fruits function primarily to attract seed dispersers, they must also be def...
1. Although ripe, fleshy fruits function primarily to attract seed dispersers, they must also be def...
Secondary compounds in fruit mediate interactions with natural enemies and seed dispersers, influenc...
Secondary compounds in fruit mediate interactions with natural enemies and seed dispersers, influenc...
Secondary compounds in fruit mediate interactions with natural enemies and seed dispersers, influenc...
Secondary compounds in fruit mediate interactions with natural enemies and seed dispersers, influenc...