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    • Cares Suárez, Roxana; Poch, Tomás; Acevedo, Romina F.; Acosta-Bravo, Ignacio; Pimentel, Carolina; Espinoza, Claudia; Cares, Rocío A.; Muñoz, Paola; González, Alejandra V.; Botto Mahan, Carezza (Universidad de Concepcion, 2011)
      Pollinators are able to discriminate among different floral phenotypes. Thus, flowers more attractive to pollinators usually receive more visits to their reproductive structures. However, this effect of attraction does not ...
    • Botto Mahan, Carezza; Ramírez, Patricia A.; Ossa, Carmen Gloria; Medel Contreras, Rodrigo; Ojeda-Camacho, Manuel; González, Alejandra V. (2011)
      Floral damage can reduce flower attractiveness for pollinator service. However, the reproductive impact of flower herbivory may be contingent on a petal that is damaged. Flowers having nectar guides are expected to suffer ...