Authors
Randall J Mitchell, Rebecca E Irwin, Rebecca J Flanagan, Jeffrey D Karron
Publication date
2009/6/1
Source
Annals of botany
Volume
103
Issue
9
Pages
1355-1363
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Background
Some of the most exciting advances in pollination biology have resulted from interdisciplinary research combining ecological and evolutionary perspectives. For example, these two approaches have been essential for understanding the functional ecology of floral traits, the dynamics of pollen transport, competition for pollinator services, and patterns of specialization and generalization in plant–pollinator interactions. However, as research in these and other areas has progressed, many pollination biologists have become more specialized in their research interests, focusing their attention on either evolutionary or ecological questions. We believe that the continuing vigour of a synthetic and interdisciplinary field like pollination biology depends on renewed connections between ecological and evolutionary approaches.
Scope
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Scholar articles
RJ Mitchell, RE Irwin, RJ Flanagan, JD Karron - Annals of botany, 2009