2023
DOI: 10.1002/ajb2.16190
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Pollinators differ in their contribution to the male fitness of a self‐incompatible composite

Avery E. Pearson,
Zeke Zelman,
Lauryn A. Hill
et al.

Abstract: Premise: Reproductive fitness in plants is often determined by the quantity and quality of pollen transferred by pollinators. However, many fitness studies measure only female fitness or rely on proxies for male fitness. Here we assessed how five bee taxon groups affect male fitness in a prairie plant by quantifying pollen removal, visitation, and siring success using paternity assignments and a unique pollinator visitation experiment. Methods: In Echinacea angustifolia, we measured per-visit pollen removal fo… Show more

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