Evolution and Diversity of Obligate Pollination Mutualisms

  • Kawakita A
  • Kato M
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It is an exciting time for the study of obligate pollination mutualisms. New mutualisms continue to be discovered, and information on individual systems is rapidly growing. Presently, there are at least seven plant lineages apart from Phyllanthaceae that contain...

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Kawakita, A., & Kato, M. (2017). Evolution and Diversity of Obligate Pollination Mutualisms (pp. 249–270). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-56532-1_13

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