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Nielsen, Matthew E., Papaj, Daniel R.
Having multiple plastic responses to a change in the environment, such as increased temperature, can be adaptive for two major reasons: synergy (the plastic responses perform better when expressed simultaneously) or complementarity (each plastic resp
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The ecological success of social insects is frequently ascribed to improvements in task performance due to division of labour amongst workers. While much research has focused on improvements associated with lifetime task specialization, members of co
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Pollinator-driven selection is thought to drive much of the extraordinary diversity of flowering plants. Plants that produce floral traits preferred by particular pollinators are more likely to receive conspecific pollen and to evolve further adaptat
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Russell, Avery L., Papaj, Daniel R
The study of foraging behaviour in plant-pollinator mutualisms has benefitted from the use of artificial flowers to manipulate floral display traits and the delivery of floral rewards. The two most common floral rewards are pollen and nectar; some po
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The astonishing diversity of floral form in angiosperm plants is driven in large part by preferences of pollinators for various floral traits, including learned preferences. Remarkably, almost all of a vast literature on learning and memory in pollin
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Publikováno v:
In Animal Behaviour September 2024 215:163-175
Publikováno v:
In Phytochemistry February 2024 218
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Papaj, Daniel R.1 (AUTHOR) papaj@arizona.edu, Baek, Minjung1 (AUTHOR), Fung, Chloe1 (AUTHOR), Richards, Brooklyn A.1,2 (AUTHOR)
Publikováno v:
American Naturalist. Sep2024, Vol. 204 Issue 3, p304-313. 10p.
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