Among- and within-population variation in morphology, rewards, and scent in a hawkmoth-pollinated plant.
Katherine E EisenRong MaRobert A RagusoPublished in: American journal of botany (2022)
The considerable variation in floral scent detected within populations suggests that, similar to other floral traits, variation in floral scent may have a heritable genetic component. Differences in patterns of population differentiation in floral scent and in morphology and rewards indicate that these traits may be shaped by different selective pressures.