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Floral larceny: Implications, resistance, and the potential for tolerance
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Temporal and spatial variation in pollination of a montane herb: a seven-year study
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The dual role of floral traits: pollinator attraction and plant defense
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Does pollination limit tolerance to browsing in <i>Ipomopsis aggregata</i>?
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Linking pollinator visitation rate and pollen receipt
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Impact of nectar robbing on estimates of pollen flow: conceptual predictions and emperical outcomes
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Flowering phenology and compensation for herbivory in <i>Ipomopsis aggregata</i>
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The impact of floral larceny on individuals, populations, and communities
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The effects of a bumble bee nectar robber on plant reproductive success and pollinator behavior
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Are nectar robbers cheaters or mutualists?
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Consequences of nectar robbing for realized male function in a hummingbird-pollinated plant
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Nectar-robbing bumble bees reduce the fitness of <i>Ipomopsis aggregata</i> (Polemoniaceae)
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Nectar Robbing in <i>Ipomopsis aggregata</i>: Effects on Pollinator Behavior and Plant Fitness
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Indirect selection of stigma position in Ipomopsis aggregata via a genetically correlated trait
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Adaptive significance of Ipomopsis aggregata nectar production: observation and experiment in the field
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Resource and pollen limitations to lifetime seed production in a natural plant population
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Oviposition choices by a pre-dispersal seed predator (Hylemya sp.). II. A positive association between female choice and fruit set
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Oviposition choices by a pre-dispersal seed predator (Hylemya sp.). I. Correspondence with hummingbird pollinators and the role of plant size, density, and floral morphology
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Adaptive significance of <i>Ipomopsis aggregata</i> nectar production: pollination success of single flowers
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Reproductive costs of self-pollination in Ipomopsis aggregata: are ovules usurped?
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Effects of floral traits on sequential components of fitness in Ipomopsis aggregata
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Measurements of selection in a hermaphroditic plant: variation in male and female pollination success
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Inflorescence size: test of the male function hypothesis
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Optimal outcrossing in Ipomopsis aggregata: seed set and offspring fitness
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Pollen precedence and stigma closure: a mechanism of competition for pollination between Delphinium nelsonii and Ipomopsis aggregata
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Nectar production patterns in Ipomopsis aggregata (Polemoniaceae)
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Hummingbird avoidance of nectar-robbed plants: spatial location or visual cues
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Experimental studies of pollen carryover: hummingbirds and Ipomopsis aggregata
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Oviposition choices by a pre-dispersal seed predator (Hylemya sp.). II. A positive association between female choice and fruit set
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The terminology of floral larceny
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