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1. Compensating for the corolla? Pollen exposure is not associated with pollen collecting hair length.

2. Phylogeography and paleoclimatic range dynamics explain variable outcomes to contact across a species' range.

3. Support for Baker's law: Facultative self-fertilization ability decreases pollen limitation in experimental colonization.

4. Hybrid breakdown is elevated near the historical cores of a species' range.

5. Variation in heteroploid reproduction and gene flow across a polyploid complex: One size does not fit all.

6. Westward range expansion from middle latitudes explains the Mississippi River discontinuity in a forest herb of eastern North America.

7. Strength in numbers? Cytotype frequency mediates effect of reproductive barriers in mixed-ploidy arrays.

8. Geographic Variation in Floral Color and Reflectance Correlates With Temperature and Colonization History.

9. Pollen colour morphs take different paths to fitness.

10. Pollen limitation and autonomous selfing ability interact to shape variation in outcrossing rate across a species range.

11. Selfing ability and drift load evolve with range expansion.

12. The role of pollinator preference in the maintenance of pollen colour variation.

13. Effects of glaciation and whole genome duplication on the distribution of the Campanula rotundifolia polyploid complex.

14. Response to joint selection on germination and flowering phenology depends on the direction of selection.

15. Linking pollinator efficiency to patterns of pollen limitation: small bees exploit the plant-pollinator mutualism.

16. Geographic variation in pollen color is associated with temperature stress.

17. Timing is everything: Dichogamy and pollen germinability underlie variation in autonomous selfing among populations.

18. Intercontinental dispersal and whole-genome duplication contribute to loss of self-incompatibility in a polyploid complex.

19. A geographic cline in the ability to self-fertilize is unrelated to the pollination environment.

20. Variation in reproductive isolation across a species range.

21. Biparental chloroplast inheritance leads to rescue from cytonuclear incompatibility.

22. Postzygotic isolation varies by ploidy level within a polyploid complex.

23. Cytonuclear incompatibility contributes to the early stages of speciation.

24. Evolution of marginal populations of an invasive vine increases the likelihood of future spread.

25. The mean and variability of a floral trait have opposing effects on fitness traits.

26. Multiple glacial refugia lead to genetic structuring and the potential for reproductive isolation in a herbaceous plant.

27. Spatiotemporal variation in deer browse and tolerance in a woodland herb.

28. Correlation between sequence divergence and polymorphism reveals similar evolutionary mechanisms acting across multiple timescales in a rapidly evolving plastid genome.

29. The contribution of maternal effects to selection response: an empirical test of competing models.

30. Sexual selection in a hermaphroditic plant through female reproductive success.

31. Clinal variation for only some phenological traits across a species range.

32. Adaptive divergence at the margin of an invaded range.

33. Reduced inbreeding depression in peripheral relative to central populations of a monocarpic herb.

34. Male flowers are better fathers than hermaphroditic flowers in andromonoecious Passiflora incarnata.

35. Environmental context determines within- and potential between-generation consequences of herbivory.

36. Contribution of direct and maternal genetic effects to life-history evolution.

37. Manipulation of flowering time: phenological integration and maternal effects.

38. Plasticity to canopy shade in a monocarpic herb: within- and between-generation effects.

39. Reproductive success in varying light environments: direct and indirect effects of light on plants and pollinators.

40. Cross-generational fitness benefits of mating and male seminal fluid.

41. Mating frequency and inclusive fitness in Drosophila melanogaster.

42. Population differentiation for plasticity to light in an annual herb: Adaptation and cost.

43. Artificial selection shifts flowering phenology and other correlated traits in an autotetraploid herb.

44. Transgenerational plasticity is adaptive in the wild.

45. Epistatic and cytonuclear interactions govern outbreeding depression in the autotetraploid Campanulastrum americanum.

46. Inbreeding depression in an autotetraploid herb: a three cohort field study.

47. Mating-induced recombination in fruit flies.

48. Maternal effects provide phenotypic adaptation to local environmental conditions.

49. Population differentiation and hybrid success in Campanula americana: geography and genome size.

50. Effects of low-efficiency pollinators on plant fitness and floral trait evolution in Campanula americana (Campanulaceae).

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