Estimates of inbreeding depression obtained from the literature were used to evaluate the association between inbreeding depression and the degree of self‐fertilization in natural …
DG Lloyd, DJ Schoen - International journal of plant …, 1992 - journals.uchicago.edu
Many functional-ecological, morphological, and physiological-factors affect the occurrence of selffertilization. Six modes of self-pollination are distinguished. These differ in whether …
DG Lloyd - International journal of plant sciences, 1992 - journals.uchicago.edu
I present a phenotypic model of the selection of self-fertilization that applies to any mode of selfpollination. A novel factor, seed discounting-the loss of outcrossing maternal fitness …
Most flowering plants are hermaphroditic, yet the proportion of seeds fertilized by self and outcross pollen varies widely among species, ranging from predominant self-fertilization to …
Inferences about plant mating systems increasingly use highly informative genetic markers, and investigate finer facets of the mating system. Here, four extensions of models for the …
SCH Barrett - … Transactions of the Royal Society of …, 2003 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Comparisons of the causes and consequences of cross–and self–fertilization have dominated research on plant mating since Darwin's seminal work on plant reproduction …
Background The rich literature that characterizes the field of pollination biology has focused largely on animal-pollinated plants. At least 10% of angiosperms are wind pollinated, and …
TM Culley, SG Weller, AK Sakai - Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2002 - cell.com
Wind pollination (anemophily) of angiosperms probably evolved from insect pollination (entomophily) in response to pollinator limitation and changes in the abiotic environment …
Aquatic plants exhibit striking taxonomic, morphological and ecological diversity. This variation limits the ability to pose general hypotheses with regards to evolutionary processes …