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Experimental manipulation of plant density and its effect on pollination and reproduction of two confamilial montane herbs
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In three replicate experiments with D. nuttallianum, pollinator visitation rate and seed set were indistinguishable in sparse and dense arrays, consistent with the interpretation that environmental quality contributed to the earlier result in natural populations of this species.
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