نتایج جستجو برای: plant species selection

تعداد نتایج: 1157485  

2011
Zhihua Hua Cheng Zou Shin-Han Shiu Richard D. Vierstra

The emergence of multigene families has been hypothesized as a major contributor to the evolution of complex traits and speciation. To help understand how such multigene families arose and diverged during plant evolution, we examined the phylogenetic relationships of F-Box (FBX) genes, one of the largest and most polymorphic superfamilies known in the plant kingdom. FBX proteins comprise the ta...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2009
Jessica Forrest James D Thomson

Environmental changes, such as current climate warming, can exert directional selection on reproductive phenology. In plants, evolution of earlier flowering requires that the individuals bearing genes for early flowering successfully reproduce; for non-selfing, zoophilous species, this means that early flowering individuals must be visited by pollinators. In a laboratory experiment with artific...

2005
Kristen Marie Hanley Tia-Lynn Ashman Stephen Tonsor Valerie Oke Susan Kalisz

Allometric scaling theory has previously been used to estimate the functional relationship between two biological variables. In addition to parameter estimation, deviations from the general scaling relationship can be used to create hypotheses. Here, I explore deviations from the allometric scaling pattern for plant and floral size within the genus Collinsia on three levels: among species, with...

Journal: :Annual review of plant physiology and plant molecular biology 1997
R. G. Birch

Plant transformation is now a core research tool in plant biology and a practical tool for cultivar improvement. There are verified methods for stable introduction of novel genes into the nuclear genomes of over 120 diverse plant species. This review examines the criteria to verify plant transformation; the biological and practical requirements for transformation systems; the integration of tis...

2002
J. J. A. VAN LOON

Food plant recognition in lepidopterous larvae is predominantly governed by the activity of eight taste neurones present in two sensilla styloconica located on each maxilla. This paper reviews the results of electrophysiological and behavioural studies made on various caterpillar species during the last 40 years. It appears that all species, even closely related ones, have different taste syste...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2014
David C Queller

Multiple organisms can sometimes affect a common phenotype. For example, the portion of a leaf eaten by an insect is a joint phenotype of the plant and insect and the amount of food obtained by an offspring can be a joint trait with its mother. Here, I describe the evolution of joint phenotypes in quantitative genetic terms. A joint phenotype for multiple species evolves as the sum of additive ...

2011
Thomas Chrobock Anne Kempel Markus Fischer Mark van Kleunen

Traits that differ between invasive alien and native plant species are frequently interpreted as traits conferring invasiveness. However. such dilferences could reHect an introduction bias of alien species, particularly clllLivated ones, 01' hllman-medialed selection of cultivars of these species with certain traits. We tested whether this is the case for germination characteristics that are fr...

2008
Gabriel D. McNett Reginald B. Cocroft

For specialized herbivorous insects, shifts to novel host plants can have dramatic evolutionary consequences. If mating traits diverge, assortative mating can develop between ancestral and novel host populations and facilitate speciation. Mating signals may diverge under a variety of scenarios. Signal differences may be a consequence of divergence in correlated traits, such as body size. If loc...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2003
Weimin Li Mary A Schuler May R Berenbaum

Diversification of cytochrome P450 monooxygenases (P450s) is thought to result from antagonistic interactions between plants and their herbivorous enemies. However, little direct evidence demonstrates the relationship between selection by plant toxins and adaptive changes in herbivore P450s. Here we show that the furanocoumarin-metabolic activity of CYP6B proteins in two species of swallowtail ...

Journal: :Ecology 2007
Mirka Macel Clare S Lawson Simon R Mortimer Marie Smilauerova Armin Bischoff Lisèle Crémieux Jirí Dolezal Andrew R Edwards Vojtĕch Lanta T Martijn Bezemer Wim H Van der Putten José M Igual Claudino Rodriguez-Barrueco Heinz Müller-Schärer Thomas Steinger

Evolutionary theory suggests that divergent natural selection in heterogeneous environments can result in locally adapted plant genotypes. To understand local adaptation it is important to study the ecological factors responsible for divergent selection. At a continental scale, variation in climate can be important while at a local scale soil properties could also play a role. We designed an ex...

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