Speciation rates in flowering plants are
A) faster in wind-pollinated plants than in those fertilized by insects.
B) independent of flower structure.
C) faster when the number of different pollinating insects is low.
D) are reduced when sexual selection is intense.
E) unaffected by reproductive isolation.
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