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NTIS 바로가기Biology letters, v.12 no.4, 2016년, pp.20160022 - 20160022
Ojeda, Dario I. (Department of Evolutionary Biology and Ecology, Universitá) , Valido, Alfredo (é) , Fernández de Castro, Alejandro G. (é) , Ortega-Olivencia, Ana (Libre de Bruxelles, , Avenue F.D Roosevelt 50, 1050, Belgium) , Fuertes-Aguilar, Javier (Department of Integrative Ecology, Estaciá) , Carvalho, Josáé (é) , A. (é) , Santos-Guerra, Arnoldo (ó)
Pollinator shifts are considered to drive floral trait evolution, yet little is still known about the modifications of petal epidermal surface at a biogeographic region scale. Here we investigated how independent shifts from insects to passerine birds in the Macaronesian Islands consistently modifie...
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