Just found another example of #TradeoffMitigation in a mixed-pollination system: Inga sessilis changes nectar composition between day (sucrose-rich) and night (hexose-rich) to attract hummingbirds, bats, and hawkmoths. Published in 2013---I wish I had come across this paper 3 yrs ago! #AdaptiveGeneralization
http://bit.ly/3KzaZxL
Based on extensive sampling of 23 populations over multiple years across a wide geographic area, a study shows that distinct phenotypes of generalist flowers of Castilleja ecotypes and congeners are associated with shifts in the relative frequencies of pollinator groups.
https://doi.org/10.1111/oik.09708
#PollinationSyndromes #AdaptiveGeneralization #TradeoffMitigation

I've decided to publicize my talkπŸŽ™οΈ at 4th International Symposium in memory of Stefan #Vogel, Darmstadt, Germany on 19th Nov. 2022 (26 min of pre-recorded movie)!
https://youtu.be/7tN3MZto-S8

The talk is all about how we can reframe #FloralPhenotypes 🌸 🌼 or #PollinationSyndromes in the context of #TradeoffMitigation under multispecies interactions.🐝 πŸ¦‹ Watch the movie to grasp the key points of our long paper, Ohashi et al. (2021): https://bit.ly/TradeoffMitigation

#Pollination #FloralEvolution #Concept

"Trade-off mitigation" talk on the 4th International Symposium in memory of Stefan Vogel (2022)

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Here's some slides I have prepared for the 4th Symposium in Memory of Stefan Vogel: Ecology & Evolution of Flowers---on November 19 and 20, 2022 in Darmstadt, Germany! #VogelSymposium #Pollination #FloralEvolution #Germany #TradeoffMitigation
vogel-symposium-2022.de