“…Recent evidence has shown that pollinators are also important selective agents of both plant defensive and reproductive traits ( Herrera et al, 2002 ; Strauss and Irwin, 2004 ; Kessler and Halitschke, 2009 ; Kessler et al, 2011 ; Adler et al, 2012 ; Campbell and Kessler, 2013 ; Muola et al, 2017 ; Ramos and Schiestl, 2019 , 2020 ; Rusman et al, 2019 ; Santangelo et al, 2019 ; Egan et al, 2021 ; Table 1 ). For instance, plants profit from large, colorful flowers that attract pollinators, but such attractive signals sometimes also attract herbivores, imposing an ecological trade-off on the signals’ evolution ( Ramos and Schiestl, 2019 ; Egan et al, 2021 ). Indeed, plant-pollinator-herbivore interactions, and the mediating traits, are often interdependent and have context-dependent ecological outcomes ( Kessler et al, 2011 ; Ramos and Schiestl, 2019 , 2020 ; Santangelo et al, 2019 ; Kessler and Chautá, 2020 ; Egan et al, 2021 ; Table 1 ).…”