Within-individual phenotypic plasticity in flowers fosters pollination niche shift
Floral phenotypes impact interactions between plants and pollinators. Here, the authors show that Moricandia arvensis displays discrete seasonal plasticity in floral phenotype, with large, lilac flowers attracting long-tongued bees in spring and small, rounded, white flowers attracting generalist po...
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Autores principales: | José M. Gómez, Francisco Perfectti, Cristina Armas, Eduardo Narbona, Adela González-Megías, Luis Navarro, Lucía DeSoto, Rubén Torices |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/20567c18e2534245ba2437c3dcef8aa6 |
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