2023
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.10418
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Ecological convergence in phytochemistry and flower–insect visitor interactions along an Andean elevation gradient

Alma Nalleli Carvajal Acosta,
Ludovico Formenti,
Adrienne Godschalx
et al.

Abstract: The diversity of specialized molecules produced by plants radiating along ecological gradients is thought to arise from plants' adaptations to local conditions. Therefore, closely related species growing in similar habitats should phylogenetically converge, or diverge, in response to similar climates, or similar interacting animal communities. We here asked whether closely related species in the genus Haplopappus (Asteraceae) growing within the same elevation bands in the Andes, converged to produce similar fl… Show more

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