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Pollen dispersal patterns differ among sites for a wind-pollinated species and an insect-pollinated species.

Chelsea L ButcherBerish Y RubinSylvia L AndersonJames D Lewis
Published in: American journal of botany (2020)
Pollen dispersal patterns may differ substantially among sites, both in the amount of pollen dispersed at a given distance and in the proportional decrease in pollen dispersal with increasing distance, and these effects may act independently. Accordingly, the capacity of plant species to adapt to climate change and other selection pressures may be different from predictions based on pollen dispersal patterns at a single location.
Keyphrases
  • climate change
  • human health