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Botany / Sequential hermaphroditism / Plant sexuality / Flower / Ornithophily / Ecology / Pollinator / Bee / Hermaphrodite / Plant reproduction / Pollination / Biology
Date: 2005-01-02 23:29:11
Botany
Sequential hermaphroditism
Plant sexuality
Flower
Ornithophily
Ecology
Pollinator
Bee
Hermaphrodite
Plant reproduction
Pollination
Biology

Evolutionary Ecology Research, 2004, 6: 1183–1199 A phylogenetic analysis of pollination mode and the evolution of dichogamy in angiosperms Risa D. Sargent* and Sarah P. Otto Department of Zoology, University of Briti

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