Increased pre-dispersal seed predation in sunflower crop-wild hybrids

C L Cummings1, Helen M Alexander1, Allison A Snow2

  • 1Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS 66045, USA e-mail: charity@eagle.cc.ukans.edu Fax: +1-785-8645321, , , , , , US.

Oecologia
|March 18, 2017
PubMed

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