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Caterpillar Seed Predators Mediate Shifts in Selection on Flowering Phenology in Their Host Plant
2017
Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America
Variation in selection among populations and years has important implications for evolutionary trajectories of populations. Yet, the agents of selection causing this variation have rarely been identified. Selection on the time of reproduction within a season in plants might differ both among populations and among years, and selection can be mediated by both mutualists and antagonists. We investigated if differences in the direction of phenotypic selection on flowering phenology among 20
doi:10.1002/bes2.1303
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