Correction to: Hold tight or loosen up? Functional consequences of a shift in anther architecture depend substantially on bee body size (Oecologia, (2022), 200, 1-2, (119-131), 10.1007/s00442-022-05246-0)
Abstract
Error in Fig.1 legend is now corrected (Fig. 1). (Figure presented.) Examples of poricidal plant species with a, c, and e joined, and b, d, and f free anther configurations. a Solanum ossicruentum, b Solanum sturtianum, c Hodgsoniola junciformis, d Dianella revoluta, e Dodecatheon conjugens, f Cheiranthera borealis. Photographs: a Avery Russell, b Mark Marathon, c Kevin Thiele, d Michael Keogh, e Walter Siegmund, f Michael Jefferies. d–f licensed by CC BY-NC 2.0, b, c CC BY-SA 3.0 The original article has been corrected.
Department(s)
Biology
Document Type
Article
DOI
10.1007/s00442-023-05413-x
Publication Date
7-1-2023
Recommended Citation
Wilkins, Rachel V.; Mayberry, Maggie M.; Russell, Avery L.; and Vallejo‑Marin, Mario, "Correction to: Hold tight or loosen up? Functional consequences of a shift in anther architecture depend substantially on bee body size (Oecologia, (2022), 200, 1-2, (119-131), 10.1007/s00442-022-05246-0)" (2023). Faculty Scholarship. 561.
https://bearworks.missouristate.edu/articles00/561
Journal Title
Oecologia