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Floral integration may result from the combined effects of pollinator-mediated selection, genetic correlations and abiotic factors. (2) Whether the magnitude of floral integration decreases with the number or the morphological variability of pollinators.
INTRODUCTION Floral integration, the magnitude and pattern of covariation among floral parts, has become a model system to understand multivariate patterns of phenotypic evolution (Murren, 2002; Armbruster et al., 2004, 2014; Klingenberg 2008; Ordano et al., 2008; Alcantara et al., 2013).
Floral integration has been deemed an adaptation to increase the benefits of animal pollination, yet no attempts have been made to estimate its adaptive value under natural conditions. Here, the variation in the magnitude and pattern of phenotypic floral integration and the variance-covariance structure of...
Floral integration and decoupling of floral Introduction traits from vegetative traits is thought to be the conse- Phenotypic integration refers to the coordinated vari- quence of pollinator selection (Berg's, 1960 'correlation ation of morphological traits that result from genetic, pleidades' hypothesis).
Floral traits often show correlated variation, both within and across species. One explanation for this pattern of floral integration is that different Flowers have provided an important model for studying the evolution of integration because interactions among their parts are closely tied to their function.
Floral integration may result from the combined effects of pollinator-mediated selection, genetic correlations and abiotic factors. The magnitude of floral integration was not related to taxonomical diversity, yet, unexpectedly, correlated positively with the variability of pollinator proboscis length.
Floral integration, phenotypic covariance structure and pollinator variation in bumblebee-pollinated Helleborus foetidus. By analysing patterns of phenotypic integration and multivariate covariance structure of five metric floral traits in nine Iberian populations of bumblebeepollinated Helleborus...