2022
DOI: 10.1086/721764
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Increased Floral Rewards due to Local Adaptation Drives Plant Ecological Speciation via Learned Preferences of Pollinators

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“…The distinction between preference and switching frequency is relevant not only to the forager but also to its biotic resource, as has been argued for the evolution of floral characters important in pollinator attraction (Waser 1986; Gegear and Laverty 2001; but see Janovsky et al 2017). Low switching frequency will cause more pollen to be exported to conspecifics and more pollen to be deposited on conspecific flower stigmas (Takimoto et al 2022; Tenhumberg et al 2023. As noted in the Introduction, two individuals can have the same degree of preference, yet differ markedly in switching frequency (Fig.…”
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“…The distinction between preference and switching frequency is relevant not only to the forager but also to its biotic resource, as has been argued for the evolution of floral characters important in pollinator attraction (Waser 1986; Gegear and Laverty 2001; but see Janovsky et al 2017). Low switching frequency will cause more pollen to be exported to conspecifics and more pollen to be deposited on conspecific flower stigmas (Takimoto et al 2022; Tenhumberg et al 2023. As noted in the Introduction, two individuals can have the same degree of preference, yet differ markedly in switching frequency (Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Low switching frequency will cause more pollen to be exported to conspecifics and more pollen to be deposited on conspecific flower stigmas (Takimoto et al 2022;Tenhumberg et al 2023. As noted in the Introduction, two individuals can have the same degree of preference, yet differ markedly in switching frequency (Fig.…”
Section: Consequences Of Preference and Switching For The Biotic Reso...mentioning
confidence: 96%