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Pollination and breeding system in two sympatric Fuchsia (Onagraceae) species at the Parque Nacional do Itatiaia (Brazil): Hummingbirds, insects and facultative self-pollination

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Archer, Patricia, Perdomo, Oscar, Breier, Tiago Böer, Nunes-Freitas, André Felippe, Singer, Rodrigo B. (2021): Pollination and breeding system in two sympatric Fuchsia (Onagraceae) species at the Parque Nacional do Itatiaia (Brazil): Hummingbirds, insects and facultative self-pollination. Iheringia, Série Botânica (e2021004) 76: 1-11, DOI: 10.21826/2446-82312021v76e2021004, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.21826/2446-82312021v76e2021004

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