Convergent evolution in floral morphology in a plant ring species, the Caribbean Euphorbia tithymaloides.
N Ivalú CachoMaría José Monteverde-SuárezPatrick J McIntyrePublished in: American journal of botany (2019)
Floral divergence in E. tithymaloides is consistent with convergent evolution along the two fronts of a ring species. We outline several (not mutually exclusive) mechanisms that could be driving patterns in morphology, including shifts toward generalized pollination with reduced reliance on hummingbirds, shifts in floral structure closely matching available hummingbird bill traits, and shifts toward increased selfing.
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