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The role of geographical, phenological and ethological isolation in maintaining species boundaries in Rhexia

The role of geographical, phenological and ethological isolation in maintaining species boundaries in Rhexia

by Agnes | Apr 7, 2022 | student research

Closely related plant species frequently occur in sympatry and overlap in ecological characters. This overlap may lead to resource competition (i.e. for pollinators) and result in character displacement (i.e. divergence in floral phenotype or phenology) or...

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