The Functional Ecology of Floral Guides in Relation to Insects Behaviour and Vision

  • Dafni A
  • Giurfa M
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dgeneral history of evolutionary concepts especially on population level; critical discussion of some concepts such as Species and speciation (see also Carson 1998, a book chapter); 'speciation' has no other processes than mutation recombination and selection, 'modes of speciation' are merely phylogenetic patterns and each comes about as a by-product of divergence due to prior selection within demes;

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Dafni, A., & Giurfa, M. (1999). The Functional Ecology of Floral Guides in Relation to Insects Behaviour and Vision. In Evolutionary Theory and Processes: Modern Perspectives (pp. 363–383). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4830-6_23

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