AMONG-SPECIES VARIATION IN FLOWER SIZE DETERMINES FLORIVORY IN THE LARGEST SEASONALLY FLOODED TROPICAL WETLAND.
Gabriela L OrtizYasmin ColumbanoMaicon Velasco de MeloMaria Gabriela BoaventuraCamila AokiTatiana CornelissenCamila S SouzaAlberto L TeixidoPublished in: American journal of botany (2023)
Our study is one of the first to estimate the community-wide effects of biotic and abiotic factors on both the incidence and the intensity of florivory. The magnitude of this plant-florivore interaction may reduce reproductive success and entail selective pressures on plant attractiveness to pollinators. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.