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Sexual selection drives floral scent diversification in carnivorous pitcher plants (Sarraceniaceae)
View ORCID ProfileWinnie W. Ho, Nathan Kutz, Julienne Ng, Jeff A. Riffell
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/079947
Winnie W. Ho
1Dept. of Biology, University of Washington
Nathan Kutz
2Dept. of Applied Mathematics, University of Washington
Julienne Ng
3Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Colorado Boulder
Jeff A. Riffell
1Dept. of Biology, University of Washington
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Posted October 12, 2016.
Sexual selection drives floral scent diversification in carnivorous pitcher plants (Sarraceniaceae)
Winnie W. Ho, Nathan Kutz, Julienne Ng, Jeff A. Riffell
bioRxiv 079947; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/079947
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