Using the Literature to Test Pollination Syndromes — Some Methodological Cautions
“Pollination syndromes” are specific combinations of floral traits that are proposed to evolve convergently across angiosperm lineages in response to different types of animal pollinators. In spite of their long history, pollination syndromes have not been tested adequately–they rarely have been exa...
Main Authors: | Jeff Ollerton, André Rodrigo Rech, Nickolas M. Waser, Mary V. Price |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Enviroquest Ltd.
2015-08-01
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Series: | Journal of Pollination Ecology |
Online Access: | https://pollinationecology.org/index.php/jpe/article/view/339 |
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