A major goal in evolutionary biology is to incorporate the complexity of multispecies interactions into our understanding of microevolutionary processes within populations. Although considerable work has been done on antagonistic interactions (e.g., plant-herbivore), little attention has been paid to the evolutionary implications of context dependency in mutualistic interactions (e.g., plant-pollinator). In this study, we use seep communities to evaluate how coflowering species richness affects key aspects of pollination (visitation rate and conspecific and heterospecific pollen receipt) of Mimulus guttatus. We assessed the importance of coflowering diversity in mediating floral evolution by determining whether species richness was associat...
Abstract: Intermixed, co-flowering plant species often attract the same pollinators ...
Understanding the interplay between ecology and evolution in complex multispecies communities is a m...
Geographic variation in floral morphology is often assumed to reflect geographic variation in pollin...
A major goal in evolutionary biology is to incorporate the complexity of multispecies interactions i...
While plant-pollinator interactions commonly take place within a larger community context, studies o...
Anthropogenic perturbations including habitat loss and emerging disease are changing pollinator comm...
255 pagesDarwin famously identified that species interactions in a “tangled bank” could influence ho...
Mating activities change within a season in many animal and plant populations. In plants, selection ...
1. The number of co-flowering species, floral density and floral trait diversity can be major determ...
Pollinator-mediated competition and facilitation are two important mechanisms mediating co-flowering...
Gynodioecy, the co-occurrence of females and hermaphrodites, is arguably the most common angiosperm ...
Community assembly is the result of multiple ecological and evolutionary forces that influence speci...
Interactions between a native plant species and its pollinators, herbivores, or microbiome can be af...
Mutualisms are only rarely one-to-one interactions: each species generally interacts with multiple m...
Identifying traits and agents of selection involved in local adaptation is important for understandi...
Abstract: Intermixed, co-flowering plant species often attract the same pollinators ...
Understanding the interplay between ecology and evolution in complex multispecies communities is a m...
Geographic variation in floral morphology is often assumed to reflect geographic variation in pollin...
A major goal in evolutionary biology is to incorporate the complexity of multispecies interactions i...
While plant-pollinator interactions commonly take place within a larger community context, studies o...
Anthropogenic perturbations including habitat loss and emerging disease are changing pollinator comm...
255 pagesDarwin famously identified that species interactions in a “tangled bank” could influence ho...
Mating activities change within a season in many animal and plant populations. In plants, selection ...
1. The number of co-flowering species, floral density and floral trait diversity can be major determ...
Pollinator-mediated competition and facilitation are two important mechanisms mediating co-flowering...
Gynodioecy, the co-occurrence of females and hermaphrodites, is arguably the most common angiosperm ...
Community assembly is the result of multiple ecological and evolutionary forces that influence speci...
Interactions between a native plant species and its pollinators, herbivores, or microbiome can be af...
Mutualisms are only rarely one-to-one interactions: each species generally interacts with multiple m...
Identifying traits and agents of selection involved in local adaptation is important for understandi...
Abstract: Intermixed, co-flowering plant species often attract the same pollinators ...
Understanding the interplay between ecology and evolution in complex multispecies communities is a m...
Geographic variation in floral morphology is often assumed to reflect geographic variation in pollin...