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- 2016
Pollinators show flower colour preferences but flowers with similar colours do not attract similar pollinatorsDOI: 10.1093/aob/mcw103 Keywords: Colour preferences, floral colour, floral reflectance spectra, generalization, floral traits, phylogenetic signal, plant-pollinator interactions, pollinator assemblage, pollination syndromes Abstract: Background and aims Colour is one of the main floral traits used by pollinators to locate flowers. Although pollinators show innate colour preferences, the view that the colour of a flower may be considered an important predictor of its main pollinators is highly controversial because flower choice is highly context-dependent, and initial innate preferences may be overridden by subsequent associative learning. Our objective is to establish whether there is a relationship between flower colour and pollinator composition in natural communities
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