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Directional selection on single traits is the most prevalent mode of selection on floral traits in seven species

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Published in:Alpine Botany
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Published: 2026
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title Directional selection on single traits is the most prevalent mode of selection on floral traits in seven species
title_auth Directional selection on single traits is the most prevalent mode of selection on floral traits in seven species
title_full Directional selection on single traits is the most prevalent mode of selection on floral traits in seven species
title_fullStr Directional selection on single traits is the most prevalent mode of selection on floral traits in seven species
title_full_unstemmed Directional selection on single traits is the most prevalent mode of selection on floral traits in seven species
title_short Directional selection on single traits is the most prevalent mode of selection on floral traits in seven species
title_sort directional selection on single traits is the most prevalent mode of selection on floral traits in seven species
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url https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00035-026-00354-6