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Effects of floral traits, pollinator visitation, and plant size on Ipomopsis aggregata fruit production
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The use and abuse of pollinators by fungi
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Indirect selection of stigma position in Ipomopsis aggregata via a genetically correlated trait
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Systematic increase in pollen carryover and its consequences for geitonogamy in plant populations
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Differential success of pollen donors in a self-compatible lily
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Floral mimicry by a plant pathogen
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Patterns of rust infection as a function of host genetic diversity and host density in natural populations of the apomictic crucifer, <i>Arabis holboellii</i>
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Geitonogamy: the neglected side of selfing
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Crossing distance effects on prezygotic performance in plants: an argument for female choice
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Resource and pollen limitations to lifetime seed production in a natural plant population
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Relative success of self and outcross pollen comparing mixed- and single-donor pollinations in <i>Aquilegia caerulea</i>
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Variation in sex allocation and floral morphology in Ipomopsis aggregata (Polemoniaceae)
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The spatial scale of genetic differentiation in a hummingbird-pollinated plant: comparison with models of isolation by distance
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Sex allocation in hermaphroditic plants
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Testing evolutionary and ecological hypotheses using path analysis and structural equation modelling
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Reproductive costs of self-pollination in Ipomopsis aggregata: are ovules usurped?
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Comparing pollen dispersal and gene flow in a natural plant population
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Heterogeneity among floral visitors leads to discordance between removal and deposition of pollen
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Effects of floral traits on sequential components of fitness in Ipomopsis aggregata
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