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  • 1. Effects of florivory on plant-pollinator interactions: Implications for male and female components of plant reproduction.
    Carper AL, Adler LS, Irwin RE.
    Am J Bot; 2016 Jun; 103(6):1061-70. PubMed ID: 27329944
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  • 2. Pollination biology and the impact of floral display, pollen donors, and distyly on seed production in Arcytophyllum lavarum (Rubiaceae).
    García-Robledo C, Mora F.
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  • 3. Florivory affects pollinator visitation and female fitness in Nemophila menziesii.
    McCall AC.
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  • 4. Geographic variation in resistance to nectar robbing and consequences for pollination.
    Adler LS, Leege LM, Irwin RE.
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  • 7. Nectar secondary compounds affect self-pollen transfer: implications for female and male reproduction.
    Irwin RE, Adler LS.
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  • 10. Pollinators shift to nectar robbers when florivory occurs, with effects on reproductive success in Iris bulleyana (Iridaceae).
    Ye ZM, Jin XF, Wang QF, Yang CF, Inouye DW.
    Plant Biol (Stuttg); 2017 Sep; 19(5):760-766. PubMed ID: 28509436
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  • 13. Lingering Effects of Herbivory and Plant Defenses on Pollinators.
    Jacobsen DJ, Raguso RA.
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    Pardee GL, Inouye DW, Irwin RE.
    Glob Chang Biol; 2018 Feb 08; 24(2):848-857. PubMed ID: 28805338
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  • 16. Pollen limitation and pollinator preferences in Scorzonera hispanica.
    Červenková Z, Münzbergová Z.
    Plant Biol (Stuttg); 2014 Sep 08; 16(5):967-72. PubMed ID: 24628897
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  • 18. Pollination biology of the hexaploid self-compatible species Turnera velutina (Passifloraceae).
    Sosenski P, Ramos SE, Domínguez CA, Boege K, Fornoni J.
    Plant Biol (Stuttg); 2017 Mar 08; 19(2):101-107. PubMed ID: 27770594
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  • 20. Variation in pollen limitation and floral parasitism across a mating system transition in a Pacific coastal dune plant: evolutionary causes or ecological consequences?
    Dart S, Eckert CG.
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