2012
DOI: 10.4067/s0716-078x2012000400012
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Reproductive consequences of flower damage in two contrasting habitats: The case of Viola portalesia (Violaceae) in Chile

Abstract: Reproductive consequences of fl ower damage in two contrasting habitats:The case of Viola portalesia (Violaceae) ABSTRACTThe indirect impact of fl ower herbivory on plant reproduction depends on the pollination environment, particularly on the presence or absence of pollinator species with the ability to discriminate damaged from undamaged fl owers. The change in pollinator assemblages, due to habitat modifi cation, may modify the impact of fl ower herbivory on plant reproductive success. In this work, we e… Show more

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“…Similarly, Espinoza et al . () found no effect on reproductive success of petal cutting in Viola portalesia (Violaceae), but a significant effect of flower density. Regarding plant density, Cavieres et al .…”
Section: A Review Of the Evidencementioning
confidence: 97%
“…Similarly, Espinoza et al . () found no effect on reproductive success of petal cutting in Viola portalesia (Violaceae), but a significant effect of flower density. Regarding plant density, Cavieres et al .…”
Section: A Review Of the Evidencementioning
confidence: 97%