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Appendix A: A figure showing the flowering phenology of the study population of Aquilegia canadensis.
Ecological Archives E085-047-A1.Appendix B: A figure showing the overlap in floral anthesis and fruit development within inflorescences of Aquilegia canadensis.
Ecological Archives E085-047-A2.Appendix C : Analysis showing the sequential decline in seed production is not associated with temporal variation in outcross pollination.
Ecological Archives E085-047-A3.Appendix D : A figure showing the variation in allocation to floral organs across the flowering sequence in Aquilegia canadensis.
Ecological Archives E085-047-A4.Appendix E : An analysis of the effect of different types of resource limitation on the decline in seed production and seed mass across the flowering sequence in Aquilegia canadensis.
Ecological Archives E085-047-A5.Appendix F : An analysis of the effect of different types of resource limitation on variation in floral organ size across the flowering sequence in Aquilegia canadensis.
Ecological Archives E085-047-A6.Appendix G: A table showing the variation in the probability of flower and fruit herbivory across the flowering sequence in 12 populations of Aquilegia canadensis from Ontario, Canada.
Ecological Archives E085-047-A7.
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