Background and Aims Floral integration is thought to be an adaptation to promote cross-fertilization, and it is often assumed that it increases morphological matching between flowers and pollinators, increasing the efficiency of pollen transfer. However, the evidence for this role of floral integration is limited, and recent studies have suggested a possible positive association between floral integration and selfing. Although a number of explanations exist to account for this inconsistency, to date there has been no attempt to examine the existence of an association between floral integration and mating system. This study hypothesized that if pollinator-mediated pollen movement among plants (outcrossing) is the main factor promoting floral...
Widespread associations between selfing rate and floral size within and among taxa suggest that thes...
Reproductive isolation between selfing and outcrossing species can arise through diverse mechanisms,...
Flowers with highly specialized pollination systems sometimes have the ability to self-pollinate, co...
Reduced allocation to structures for pollinator attraction is predicted in selfing species. We explo...
Different strategies to reduce selfing and promote outcrossing have evolved in hermaphroditic flower...
BackgroundThe remarkable diversity of mating patterns and sexual systems in flowering plants has fas...
To assess whether floral integration patterns result from the action of pollinator selection on func...
Abstract Mating by outcrossing plants depends on the frequency and quality of the interaction betwee...
• Premise of the study: Isometric and allometric scaling of a conserved floral plan could provide a ...
The characteristics of flowers influence most aspects of angiosperm reproduction, including the agen...
Mixed mating, in which hermaphrodite plant species reproduce by both self- and cross-fertilization, ...
Capacity for autonomous self-fertilization provides reproductive assurance, has evolved repeatedly i...
Premise of the study: Hermaphroditic plants commonly reproduce through a mixture of selfing and outc...
Premise of the study: To avoid inbreeding depression plants have evolved diverse breeding systems to...
Premise of research. Self-compatibility is a requirement for reproductive assurance via selfing and ...
Widespread associations between selfing rate and floral size within and among taxa suggest that thes...
Reproductive isolation between selfing and outcrossing species can arise through diverse mechanisms,...
Flowers with highly specialized pollination systems sometimes have the ability to self-pollinate, co...
Reduced allocation to structures for pollinator attraction is predicted in selfing species. We explo...
Different strategies to reduce selfing and promote outcrossing have evolved in hermaphroditic flower...
BackgroundThe remarkable diversity of mating patterns and sexual systems in flowering plants has fas...
To assess whether floral integration patterns result from the action of pollinator selection on func...
Abstract Mating by outcrossing plants depends on the frequency and quality of the interaction betwee...
• Premise of the study: Isometric and allometric scaling of a conserved floral plan could provide a ...
The characteristics of flowers influence most aspects of angiosperm reproduction, including the agen...
Mixed mating, in which hermaphrodite plant species reproduce by both self- and cross-fertilization, ...
Capacity for autonomous self-fertilization provides reproductive assurance, has evolved repeatedly i...
Premise of the study: Hermaphroditic plants commonly reproduce through a mixture of selfing and outc...
Premise of the study: To avoid inbreeding depression plants have evolved diverse breeding systems to...
Premise of research. Self-compatibility is a requirement for reproductive assurance via selfing and ...
Widespread associations between selfing rate and floral size within and among taxa suggest that thes...
Reproductive isolation between selfing and outcrossing species can arise through diverse mechanisms,...
Flowers with highly specialized pollination systems sometimes have the ability to self-pollinate, co...