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Role of reproductive interference in community structure of a Himalayan herb.

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Biotic interactions especially Negative interactions such as heterospecific pollen transfer via shared pollinators are thought to be one of the factor driving species richness and Community structure of many co-occurring congeners at local scale. This can over an evolutionary period lead to species with dissimilar floral traits to co-occur more frequently than by chance. Thus indirectly results in phylogenetically distant taxa co-occurring more frequently. The proposed study aims to investigate this hypothesis in a hemi-parasitic Himalayan herb which is reported to share same pollinator .

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Hemant Singh

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Masters in Science

Year obtained:

2021

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Current student

India

Flowering plants

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1600

Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Bhopal

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