Publication: Both morph- and species-dependent asymmetries affect reproductive barriers between heterostylous species
Both morph- and species-dependent asymmetries affect reproductive barriers between heterostylous species
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Keller, B., de Vos, J. M., Schmidt-Lebuhn, A. N., Thomson, J. D., & Conti, E. (2016). Both morph- and species-dependent asymmetries affect reproductive barriers between heterostylous species. Ecology and Evolution, online. https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.2293
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The interaction between floral traits and reproductive isolation is crucial to explaining the extraordinary diversity of angiosperms. Heterostyly, a complex floral polymorphism that optimizes outcrossing, evolved repeatedly and has been shown to accelerate diversification in primroses, yet its potential influence on isolating mechanisms remains unexplored. Furthermore, the relative contribution of pre- versus postmating barriers to reproductive isolation is still debated. No experimental study has yet evaluated the possible effects of
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Keller, B., de Vos, J. M., Schmidt-Lebuhn, A. N., Thomson, J. D., & Conti, E. (2016). Both morph- and species-dependent asymmetries affect reproductive barriers between heterostylous species. Ecology and Evolution, online. https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.2293