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Speciation Stories for Field Botany, PBIO 109 Larkspurs (Guerrant) dramatic differences; simple genetic changes Columbines (Koontz) direction and rate of change with selection Leavenworthia (Rollins) ecological isolation and differential selection Sky Pilots (Galen) ecological isolation and differential selection Beachpeas (Schmitz) geographic isolation and ice-age refugia

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Speciation Stories for Field Botany, PBIO 109

Larkspurs (Guerrant) dramatic differences; simple genetic changesColumbines (Koontz) direction and rate of change with selectionLeavenworthia (Rollins) ecological isolation and differential selectionSky Pilots (Galen) ecological isolation and differential selectionBeachpeas (Schmitz) geographic isolation and ice-age refugia

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Delphinium decorum

Delphinium nudicaule

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D. cardinalealso from western North America

Only remotely related - see Koontz et al. 2004

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frmo Koontz, 2004

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Distribution of Delphinium decorum, D. nudicaule, and their hybrid D. luteum.

from Koontz et al., 2001

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Columbine pollinator changes

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Pollinator shifts drive increasingly long nectar spurs in columbine flowers. Whittall and Hodges, 2007 ---- Nature 447: 706-710.

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Leavenworthia

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Leavenworthia crassa

Leavenworthia exigua

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Polemonium viscosum - the sky pilot

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Odor Corolla Flair

narrow wide

skunky COMMON RARE (sepals) UP HIGH

Odor

sweet RARE COMMON (petals) DOWN LOW

SKY PILOT VARIANTSAnd ELEVATION

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Lathyrus japonicus

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References

Galen et al. 1987. Pollination in floral scent morphs of Polemonium viscosum. Evolution.Guerrant, 1982. Neotrenic evolution in larkspurs. Evolution.Schmitz, 2002. The evolutionary and biogeographic history of Lathyrus japonicus (beach pea) in North America, PhD thesis UVM.Solbrig and Rollins. 1977. The evolution of autogamy in species of Leavenworthia. Evolution.Whittall and Hodges . 2007. Pollinator shifts drive increasingly longer spurs in columbines. Nature.