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Pollinator foraging behavior and gene dispersal in Senecio (Compositae)
Abstract
The breeding systems and stationary spatial distributions of animal-pollinated flowering plants are consistent with Wright's models and such systems have proved excellent for the study of neighborhood size, because gene dispersal can be estimated directly by measuring pollinator movements and seed dispersal distances.
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