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This odd vine contradicts long-standing evolutionary theory
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This odd vine contradicts long-standing evolutionary theory

  • New evidence shows Aeschynanthus acuminatus in Taiwan has greenish-yellow flowers, not the typical red.
  • DNA analyses suggest the Taiwan plants descended from mainland A. acuminatus, not the other way around.
  • Researchers question the Grant-Stebbins model, which links speciation to pollinator changes after regional migration.
  • The study proposes natural selection favored generalist birds as pollinators in some mainland populations.
  • The authors stress fieldwork and observation as essential to understanding ecological interactions.
  • Lu and Ree highlight this as a real-world test of long-standing evolutionary theory.
  • The Taiwan-origin question focuses on where a species originates, not just where it migrates.
  • The findings imply a historical switch in pollinator efficiency that reshaped the vine’s evolution.
  • The study contributes to understanding how regional pollinators influence plant evolution beyond migration patterns.
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