2018
DOI: 10.1111/evo.13410
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Greater pollination generalization is not associated with reduced constraints on corolla shape in Antillean plants

Abstract: Flowers show important structural variation as reproductive organs but the evolutionary forces underlying this diversity are still poorly understood. In animal-pollinated species, flower shape is strongly fashioned by selection imposed by pollinators, which is expected to vary according to guilds of effective pollinators. Using the Antillean subtribe Gesneriinae (Gesneriaceae), we tested the hypothesis that pollination specialists pollinated by one functional type of pollinator have maintained more similar cor… Show more

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“…Plant groups that exhibit shifts between different pollinator guilds offer evolutionary insight into the role these shifts play in species diversification and influence convergent or parallel changes in floral color, shape, and structure (Schmidt‐Lebuhn et al., ; Tripp and Manos, ; Smith, ; Lagomarsino et al., ; Joly et al., ). Salvia is a unique model system to address these questions due to its large size, four identified shifts in species diversification (Figs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Plant groups that exhibit shifts between different pollinator guilds offer evolutionary insight into the role these shifts play in species diversification and influence convergent or parallel changes in floral color, shape, and structure (Schmidt‐Lebuhn et al., ; Tripp and Manos, ; Smith, ; Lagomarsino et al., ; Joly et al., ). Salvia is a unique model system to address these questions due to its large size, four identified shifts in species diversification (Figs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sclarea may allow for pollen deposition in a more isolated dorsal area of the pollinator's body, freeing species in this clade from competition for pollinators (Claßen‐Bockhoff et al., ). Moreover, these floral characters can be treated as continuous characters, are not susceptible to most of the problems discussed relative to categorical features, and can be analyzed with an innovative suite of emerging tools for phylogenetic comparative approaches (e.g., Chartier et al., ; Khabbazian et al., ; Rose et al., ; Kriebel et al., ; Joly et al., ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In generalist flowers, three main hypotheses have been advanced to explain how pollinators affect floral shape (see Fig. b) (Aigner, ; Sahli & Conner, ; Joly et al , ), each of which implies a different floral modularity. (1) The ‘trade‐off’ hypothesis (Aigner, , ; Sahli & Conner, ) suggests that a trait change that increases the fitness contribution of one pollinator will decrease the fitness of another.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…See Figure S2 for a complete representation of the adaptive evolutionary hypotheses. To account for intraspecific variation, we include the sampling variance (the squared standard error) of species as measurement error in the model fitting following Joly et al (2018). For species represented by only one individual, we used the mean squared standard error.…”
Section: Statistical Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%