A paper by integrative biology professors Christina Caruso and Hafiz Maherali in the January issue of the International Journal of Plant Sciences discusses their use of monkeyflowers to investigate theories about tradeoffs between size and numbers of blooms in the evolution of floral displays. The journal’s cover photo of Mimulus guttatus was taken by Michael Mucci, co-ordinator of the U of G phytotron.
Journal Article Features U of G Researchers, Photo
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