Disruptive selection via pollinators and seed predators on the height of flowers on a wind-dispersed alpine herb.
Kai-Hsiu ChenJohn R PannellPublished in: American journal of botany (2022)
Stalk height of P. alpina is a costly trait that affects female reproductive success via interactions with both mutualists and antagonists. We discuss the interplay between the resource status and selection imposed on female reproductive success and its likely role in the evolution of sex-allocation strategies, especially andromonoecy.