Differences in individual flowering time change pollen limitation and seed set in three montane wildflowers
Abstract
Our study shows that variation in individual phenology affects fecundity in three phenologically distinct montane species, and that pollen limitation may be more influential than conspecific density. Our results suggest that individual-level changes in phenology are important to consider for understanding plant reproductive success.
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