Fitness benefits and costs of floral advertising traits: insights from rayed and rayless phenotypes of Anacyclus (Asteraceae).
José CercaAlicia B AgudoSílvia CastroAna AfonsoInés AlvarezRubén ToricesPublished in: American journal of botany (2019)
Rayless heads compensated their lower visitation rate by means of a higher number of flowers per head achieving similar fecundity levels to rayed plants. The larger size of rayless heads might thus indicate an inflorescence-level trade-off between attraction and fertility.