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      Thrips Pollination of the Central Australian Cycad,Macrozamia macdonnellii(Cycadales)

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      International Journal of Plant Sciences
      University of Chicago Press

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            Generalization versus specialization in plant pollination systems.

            The long-standing notion that most angiosperm flowers are specialized for pollination by particular animal types, such as birds or bees, has been challenged recently on the basis of apparent widespread generalization in pollination systems. At the same time, biologists working mainly in the tropics and the species-rich temperate floras of the Southern hemisphere are documenting pollination systems that are remarkably specialized, often involving a single pollinator species. Current studies are aimed at understanding: (1) the ecological forces that have favoured either generalization or specialization in particular lineages and regions; (2) the implications for selection on floral traits and divergence of populations; and (3) the risk of collapse in plant-pollinator mutualisms of varying specificity.
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              The Role of Beetles in the Pollination of Zamia furfuracea L. fil. (Zamiaceae)

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                Journal
                International Journal of Plant Sciences
                International Journal of Plant Sciences
                University of Chicago Press
                1058-5893
                1537-5315
                January 2001
                January 2001
                : 162
                : 1
                : 147-154
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                10.1086/317899
                3bc4920c-7a6e-4b75-9e44-46fda0a1f7c2
                © 2001
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