389 results — topic: Vertebrate Biology
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The maintenance of flower colour polymorphism in self-pollinating <i>Boechera stricta</i>
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Facilitated exploitation of pollination mutualisms: fitness consequences for plants
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The behavioral ecology of nectar robbing: why be tactic constant?
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Consequences of Nectar Robbing in Colorado Wildflowers: Insect Variation and Nectar Sugar Concentration
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Is Plant Fitness Proportional to Seed Set? An Experiment and a Spatial Model
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Variability in the effectiveness of <i>Penstemon strictus</i> pollinators and the role that water availability plays
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Pollinator traits and competitive context shape dynamic foraging behavior in bee communities
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Climate Change Affects Boechera stricta Genotypes Through Local Maladaptation
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Site fidelity by bees drives pollination facilitation in sequentially blooming plant species
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Drought, pollen and nectar availability, and pollination success
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Heterospecific pollen deposition in <i>Delphinium barbeyi</i>: linking stigmatic pollen loads to reproductive output in the field
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Mysteries of road dust: Does road dust influence flower lifespan in scarlet gilia?
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Accounting for the nested nature of genetic variation across levels of organization improves our understanding of biodiversity and community ecology
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Comparing clines in floral and vegetative traits along an elevation gradient in an <i>Ipomopsis</i> hybrid zone
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Road Dust, <i>Ipomopsis aggregata</i> Seed Count, and attack by <i>Hylemya</i> Flies—Are they Linked?
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Plasticity in functional traits in the context of climate change: A case study of the subalpine forb Boechera stricta (Brassicaceae)
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The effects of primary and secondary nectar robbing of Ipomopsis aggregata on hummingbird visitation.
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Context-dependent reproductive isolation mediated by floral scent and color
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Elevational and temporal variation in Ipomopsis floral and vegetative traits.
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