Supplementary Interactive Figures

Greater pollination generalization is not associated with reduced constraints on corolla shape in Antillean plants

Simon Joly, François Lambert, Hermine Alexandre, Julien Clavel, Étienne Léveillé-Bourret, John L. Clark

Evolution

Interactive Figure 1

Principal component analysis showing the corolla shape morphospace for all individuals. Pollination syndromes are shown by different colours. The large dots on the plot represent the species means and the individual floral shapes (small dots) are associated with their species mean by gray lines. Place your cursor over the points to get species and specimen information. You can also zoom in the figure.

Interactive Figure 2

Principal component analysis performed on species excluding hummingbird (both confirmed and inferred) and moth pollinated species. Pollination syndromes are shown by different colours. The large dots on the plot represent the species means and the individual floral shapes (small dots) are associated with their species mean by gray lines. Place your cursor over the points to get species and specimen information. You can also zoom in the figure.


Figures generated with R with the libraries plotly ggplot2, and knitr.