Background Species' life-history and population dynamics are strongly shaped by the longevity of individuals, but life span is one of the least accessible demographic traits …
Trade‐offs involving life span are important in the molding of plant life histories. However, the empirical examination of such patterns has so far been limited by the fact that information …
RM Viejo, B Martínez, J Arrontes, C Astudillo… - …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Understanding the factors determining geographic ranges and range shifts of species is a central issue in ecology and evolutionary biology. Research addressing distributional …
MB García - Conservation Biology, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
In addition to human‐caused changes in the environment, natural stochasticity may threaten species persistence, and its impact must be taken into account when priorities are …
S Munné-Bosch - Critical reviews in plant sciences, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
Compared with our knowledge of senescence processes in annuals and biennials, relatively little is known about age-related changes in perennials. The study of aging in plants is very …
Estimates of the sex ratio and cost of reproduction in plant populations have implications for resource use by animals, reserve design, and mechanisms of species coexistence, but may …
Understanding how vital rates and reproductive value change with age is fundamental to demography, life history evolution and population genetics. The universality of organism …
JR Obeso - Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and …, 2004 - Elsevier
Allocation to reproduction is often examined at the whole plant level from an allometric perspective; however, investment in reproduction is a hierarchical process which represents …
Compared to animals, plants have been largely neglected in evolutionary developmental biology. Mainstream research has focused on developmental genetics, while a rich body of …