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In newly formed plant polyploids, novel interactions may alter habitat preferences and trait selection, and influence the further evolution of cytotypes.
Feb 19, 2010 · Our results suggest that an increase in ploidy may lead to insect host shifts and that plant ploidy explains insect host use. In newly formed ...
Feb 19, 2010 · Our results suggest that an increase in ploidy may lead to insect host shifts and that plant ploidy explains insect host use. In newly formed ...
Our results suggest that an increase in ploidy may lead to insect host shifts and that plant ploidy explains insect host use. In newly formed plant polyploids, ...
Novel antagonistic interactions associated with plant polyploidization influence trait selection and habitat preference.
Our results suggest that an increase in ploidy may lead to insect host shifts and that plant ploidy explains insect host use. In newly formed plant polyploids, ...
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Polyploidization is an important mechanism for sympatric speciation in plants. Still, we know little about whether plant polyploidization leads to insect ...
Novel antagonistic interactions associated with plant polyploidization influence trait selection and habitat preference. L. ArvanitisC. WiklundZ ...
Jul 2, 2016 · Novel antagonistic interactions associated with plant polyploidization influ- ence trait selection and habitat preference. Ecology Letters ...