Learning and the Evolution of Resources: Pollinators and Flower Morphology

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Learning can enable an animal to find and use its resources more efficiently (Papaj and Prokopy, 1989), but what are the consequences of learning for the evolution of the resource organism? If the resource loses fitness, selection should favor protective or escape...

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Lewis, A. C. (1993). Learning and the Evolution of Resources: Pollinators and Flower Morphology. In Insect Learning (pp. 219–242). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-2814-2_9

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