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Corolla shape vs. size in flower choice by a nocturnal hawkmoth pollinatorKaczorowski et al., 2012
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- Kaczorowski R
- Seliger A
- Gaskett A
- Wigsten S
- Raguso R
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- Functional Ecology
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Corolla shape is one of many floral traits used by pollinators when making foraging decisions. Corolla shape has been implicated as a factor in floral isolation and evolutionary shifts between pollinator affinities, yet few studies have investigated how quantifiable …
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