Quantitative comparison of flowering phenology traits among trees, perennial herbs, and annuals in a temperate plant community.
Ai NagahamaTetsukazu YaharaPublished in: American journal of botany (2019)
Shorter total flowering length and higher intraspecific synchrony in trees are explained by a modified pollinator attraction hypothesis suggesting that selection favors higher intraspecific synchrony because it promotes between-individual movement of pollinators. At the community level, positive interspecific synchrony for all life forms supports the hypothesis that flowering times tend to converge among species.