Inbreeding Depression and Pollinator Availability in a Partially Self-Fertile Perennial Herb Blandfordia grandiflora (Liliaceae)
Oikos1996Vol. 76(3), pp. 465–465
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Abstract
Mike Ramsey, Glenda Vaughton, Inbreeding Depression and Pollinator Availability in a Partially Self-Fertile Perennial Herb Blandfordia grandiflora (Liliaceae), Oikos, Vol. 76, No. 3 (Sep., 1996), pp. 465-474
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