Manipulations of the interactions between plants  and their floral visitors remain the most successful path to an  understanding of floral traits, which may have been shaped by both  herbivores and pollinators. By using genetic tools in combination with  old-fashioned field work the dual protective/advertisement functions of  floral traits are being realized. The distinction between wanted and  unwanted floral visitors is blurring, and plants with specialized pollination systems are being found capable of using alternative pollinators if the specialized pollinators fail to perform.
Back to the past for pollination biology
Danny Kessler, Ian T Baldwin,
Current Opinion in Plant Biology
Volume 14, Issue 4, August 2011, Pages 429-434
Biotic interactions 

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