نتایج جستجو برای: dioecy

تعداد نتایج: 239  

2005
EMMANUELLE BILLARD ESTER A. SERRÃO GARETH A. PEARSON CAROLYN R. ENGEL CHRISTOPHE DESTOMBE MYRIAM VALERO

In the genus Fucus, the character dioecy/hermaphroditism has undergone multiple state changes and hybridization is possible between taxa with contrasting mating systems, e.g. between the dioecious Fucus vesiculosus and the hermaphrodite F. spiralis. In the context of mating system evolution, we evaluated the potential consequences of hybridization by studying the variation in sexual phenotype a...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2012
Glenda Vaughton Mike Ramsey

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Sexually dimorphic populations are often located in drier habitats than cosexual populations. Gender plasticity (GP), whereby hermaphrodites alter female and male functions depending on resources, and sex-differential plasticity (SDP) between hermaphrodites and unisexuals are predicted to affect sexual system stability. Here, GP and SDP are evaluated in cosexual and gynodioe...

2015
Inés Casimiro-Soriguer Maria L. Buide Eduardo Narbona

Species and populations can be categorized by their sexual systems, depending on the spatial distribution of female and male reproductive structures within and among plants. Although a high diversity of sexual systems exists in Silene, their relative frequency at the genus and infrageneric level is unknown. Here, we carried out an extensive literature search for direct or indirect descriptions ...

2017
Laura A D Doubleday Lynn S Adler

Dioecy, a breeding system where individual plants are exclusively male or female, has evolved repeatedly. Extensive theory describes when dioecy should arise from hermaphroditism, frequently through gynodioecy, where females and hermaphrodites coexist, and when gynodioecy should be stable. Both pollinators and herbivores often prefer the pollen-bearing sex, with sex-specific fitness effects tha...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2006
Tetsuto Abe

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Various alien species have been introduced to the Ogasawara Islands (Japan). A survey was made investigating whether the native pollination systems fit an 'island syndrome' (biasing the flora to dioecy, with subdued, inconspicuous flowers) and whether alien species have disrupted the native pollination network. METHODS Flower visitors and floral traits were determined in t...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2008
Gabriela Gleiser José Gabriel Segarra-Moragues John Richard Pannell Miguel Verdú

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Heterodichogamy (a dimorphic breeding system comprising protandrous and protogynous individuals) is a potential starting point in the evolution of dioecy from hermaphroditism. In the genus Acer, previous work suggests that dioecy evolved from heterodichogamy through an initial spread of unisexual males. Here, the question is asked as to whether the different morphs in Acer o...

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