A global review of pollination syndromes: A response to Ollerton et al. 2015

In a recent literature review, we demonstrated that the evolution of floral traits is driven by adaptation to the most effective pollinators. In a critique of this study, Ollerton et al. 2015 claimed there were apparent flaws with data collection, analyses and interpretation of results. We disagree...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of pollination ecology 2015-09, Vol.17, p.126-128
Hauptverfasser: Aguilar, Ramiro, Martén-Rodriguez, Silvana, Avila-Sakar, Germán, Ashworth, Lorena, Lopeazaraiza-Mikel, Martha, Quesada, Mauricio
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Zusammenfassung:In a recent literature review, we demonstrated that the evolution of floral traits is driven by adaptation to the most effective pollinators. In a critique of this study, Ollerton et al. 2015 claimed there were apparent flaws with data collection, analyses and interpretation of results. We disagree since many of OLT´s observations and recommendations are subjective and overlook basic aspects of meta-analysis. Here, we address the main criticisms of Ollerton et al 2015.
ISSN:1920-7603
1920-7603
DOI:10.26786/1920-7603(2015)21