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Plant–animal communication: past, present and future

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Communication between plants and their animal partners underlies some of the planet’s most ecologically and economically important mutualisms. Study of communication in this context offers many opportunities to address fundamental questions about the costs and benefits of signal production, signal honesty, and receiver cognition. In this special issue, contributors highlight several key areas of current research, including how multiple receivers affect floral signaling, and how signaling may be related across different phases of reproduction. Visual signals are a particular emphasis, including how learning can mediate pollinator preferences, and the evolution of conspicuousness. In light of these focal areas, we summarize current trends towards the study of greater complexity both in terms of floral phenotypes and signaling/interaction networks.

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This work was supported by the National Science Foundation (Grant IOS-1257762 to A.S.L.; Graduate Research Fellowship to J.S.F). Thank you to D. Picklum, D.L. Moseley and F. Muth for comments.

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Leonard, A.S., Francis, J.S. Plant–animal communication: past, present and future. Evol Ecol 31, 143–151 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10682-017-9884-5

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