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- W4387473047 abstract "A general view in the study of pollination syndromes is that floral traits usually represent convergent floral adaptations to specific functional pollinator groups. However, the definition of convergence is elusive and contradictory in the literature. Is convergence the independent evolution of either the same trait or similar traits with the same function? A review of the concept of convergence in developmental biology and phylogenetic systematics may shed new light in studies of pollination syndromes.The aims of this article: (i) to explore the notion of convergence and other concepts (analogy, homoplasy, and parallelism) within the theory and practice of developmental evolution and phylogenetic systematics; (ii) to modify the definitions of syndromes in order to embrace the concepts of analogy and convergence; (iii) to revisit the bat pollination syndrome in the context of the angiosperm phylogeny, with focus on the showy 'petaloid' organs associated with the syndrome; (iv) to revisit the genetic-developmental basis of flower colour; (v) to raise evolutionary hypotheses of the floral evolution associated with the bat pollination syndrome; and (vi) to highlight some of the current frontiers of research on the origin and evolution of flowers and its impact in pollination syndrome studies in the 21st century.The inclusion of the concepts of analogy and convergence within the concept of syndromes will constitute a new agenda of inquiry that integrates floral biology, phylogenetic systematics, and developmental biology. Phyllostomid and pteropodid bat pollination syndrome traits in eudicots and monocots represent cases of analogous and convergent evolution. Pollination syndromes are a multivariate concept intrinsically related to the understanding of flower organogenesis and evolution. The formulation of hypotheses of pollination syndromes must consider the phylogenetic levels of universality at both plant and animal taxa, flower development, genetics, homology, and evolution, and a clear definition of evolutionary concepts, including analogy, convergence, homoplasy, and parallelism." @default.
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- W4387473047 date "2023-10-10" @default.
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- W4387473047 title "Pollination syndromes and the origins of floral traits" @default.
- W4387473047 doi "https://doi.org/10.1093/aob/mcad147" @default.
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