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Reproductive Isolation
Reproductive isolation in plants
Some flowers have evolved to attract certain pollinators. The (a) wide foxglove flower is adapted for pollination by bees, while the (b) long, tube-shaped trumpet creeper flower is adapted for pollination by humming birds.
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"OpenStax College, Formation of New Species. October 16, 2013."
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