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Diversification and coevolution in brood pollination mutualisms: Windows into the role of biotic interactions in generating biological diversity
David H. Hembry,
David M. Althoff
Department of Biology
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
biological diversity
64%
biotic interactions
72%
cactus
13%
coevolution
71%
insect
17%
larva
9%
moth
62%
mutualism
77%
phylogenetics
7%
pollination
74%
pollinator
63%
predator
8%
seed
8%
symbiosis
11%
wasp
13%
Agriculture & Biology
Agaonidae
13%
allopatric speciation
13%
biodiversity
46%
coevolution
63%
figs
10%
Hadena
17%
insects
11%
larvae
5%
moths
36%
mutualism
67%
phylogeny
5%
pollinating insects
50%
pollination
51%
predators
7%
Prodoxidae
15%
seeds
5%
Silene
13%
symbiosis
9%
systems biology
11%
Trollius europaeus
34%
Yucca
14%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Biodiversity
79%
Cactaceae
13%
Diptera
8%
Ficus
24%
Insecta
17%
Larva
8%
Moths
57%
Pollination
100%
Saxifragaceae
16%
Seeds
8%
Silene
16%
Species Specificity
11%
Symbiosis
78%
Systems Biology
9%
Wasps
12%
Yucca
32%