%0 Journal Article %T The diversity and evolution of pollination systems in large plant clades: Apocynaceae as a case study %A Aaron Howard %A Adam Shuttleworth %A Alessandro Rapini %A Ana P¨ªa Wiemer %A Andrea Cocucci %A Andr¨¦ Rodrigo Rech %A Annemarie Heiduk %A Aroonrat Kidyoo %A Arthur Domingos-Melo %A Atushi Ushimaru %A Carolina Torres %A Chediel K Mrisha %A Ching-Wen Tan %A Christopher N Kaiser-Bunbury %A Claudia I Rodr¨ªguez-Flores %A Clive Nuttman %A Courtney Dvorsky %A Craig I Peter %A Cristiana Koschnitzke %A David Goyder %A Ellen Lamborn %A Evalyne W Muiruri %A Felipe W Amorim %A Ferhat Celep %A Fidel Chiriboga-Arroyo %A Gretchen Ionta %A H¨¦ctor A Keller %A Inara Carolina da Silva-Batista %A Isabel Cristina Machado %A Ixchel Gonz¨¢lez-Ram¨ªrez %A Jeff Ollerton %A Joel Queiroz %A Kayna Agostini %A Ko Mochizuki %A Kristian Tr£¿jelsgaard %A Laure Civeyrel %A Leandro Freitas %A Leandro Hachuy-Filho %A Leo Galetto %A Leonardo O Alvarado-C¨¢rdenas %A Leonor Patr¨ªcia Cerdeira Morellato %A Liliana Rosero %A Linde de Jager %A Lize Joubert %A Louise Cranmer %A Lumi Mema %A Maria Cristina Gaglianone %A Mariana Scaramussa Depr¨¢ %A Mark Fishbein %A Marlies Sazima %A Mary E Endress %A Mike Gilbert %A Milene Faria Vieira %A Naoyuki Nakahama %A Nicole Rafferty %A Pablo Gorostiague %A Paulo Eugenio Oliveira %A Peter Bernhardt %A Sachin Punekar %A Salvador Marino %A Sandy-Lynn Steenhuisen %A Shoko Sakai %A Sigrid Liede-Schumann %A Sofia C Islas-Hern¨¢ndez %A Steven D Johnson %A Susan Kephart %A Suzanne Koptur %A Tadashi Yamashiro %A Tarcila Nadia %A Tatyana Livshultz %A Ulrich Meve %A Viviany Teixeira Nascimento %A Yolanda Chirango %A Zelma Quirino %A Zong-Xin Ren %J Archive of "Annals of Botany". %D 2019 %R 10.1093/aob/mcy127 %X Large clades of angiosperms are often characterized by diverse interactions with pollinators, but how these pollination systems are structured phylogenetically and biogeographically is still uncertain for most families. Apocynaceae is a clade of >5300 species with a worldwide distribution. A database representing >10 % of species in the family was used to explore the diversity of pollinators and evolutionary shifts in pollination systems across major clades and regions %K Apocynaceae %K Asclepiadaceae %K bimodal pollination system %K biogeography %K fly pollination %K generalization %K mutualism %K phylogeny %K plant¨Cpollinator interactions %K pollination ecology %K specialization %K stapeliads %U https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6344220/