Flowering time and pollinator visits together shape which plants thrive each season

A new paper in Annals of Botany indicates that pollination can have a dramatic effect on how plants grow and change. The study shows that when plants and pollinators become uncoordinated, even for a brief time, they can change who reproduces best and change plant diversity. The paper offers new insights into how evolution works in real time.

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