International audienceIn Crepis sancta (Asteraceae), achenes produced in the periphery of the flower head have reduced dispersal ability and are larger than achenes produced in the centre of the head, which disperse farther. The proportion of central achenes produced by a single individual represents the potential dispersal rate of its progeny. Seed variation in dispersal ability may be important where there is spatio-temporal variability of habitats, but its evolutionary significance mainly depends on the heritability of the relative proportions of each achene morph. However, the number of peripheral achenes in a capitulum, and that of involucral bracts are suggested to depend on the number of parastichies, a canalized character. From a di...
Seed dispersal is an essential, yet often overlooked process in plant ecology and evolution, affecti...
Germination requirements of seeds can dictate when and where plant offspring establish. Microsites a...
International audienceIn plants, genes may disperse through both pollen and seeds. Here we provide a...
International audienceThe existence of genetic variability for dispersal is a crucial issue for orga...
International audienceThis article documents the differentiation among populations for quantitative ...
International audienceIn several species of Asteraceae with seed heteromorphism, the proportion of s...
International audienceTo test whether local adaptation occurs in the Mediterranean species Crepis sa...
International audiencePollen dispersal was characterized within a population of the narrowly endemic...
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In introduced organisms, dispersal propensity is expected to increase during range expansion. This p...
There is growing realization that intraspecific variation in seed dispersal can have important ecolo...
Dispersal is a key process that influences the geographic extent of species’ ranges through coloniza...
International audienceEvolution of local adaptation depends critically on the level of gene flow, wh...
Background and Aims A shift from outcrossing to selfing is thought to reduce the long-term survival ...
Background: Pallenis spinosa (Asteraceae) produces both winged and wingless achenes. Both achene mor...
Seed dispersal is an essential, yet often overlooked process in plant ecology and evolution, affecti...
Germination requirements of seeds can dictate when and where plant offspring establish. Microsites a...
International audienceIn plants, genes may disperse through both pollen and seeds. Here we provide a...
International audienceThe existence of genetic variability for dispersal is a crucial issue for orga...
International audienceThis article documents the differentiation among populations for quantitative ...
International audienceIn several species of Asteraceae with seed heteromorphism, the proportion of s...
International audienceTo test whether local adaptation occurs in the Mediterranean species Crepis sa...
International audiencePollen dispersal was characterized within a population of the narrowly endemic...
© 2019 The Author(s). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Annals of Botany Company...
In introduced organisms, dispersal propensity is expected to increase during range expansion. This p...
There is growing realization that intraspecific variation in seed dispersal can have important ecolo...
Dispersal is a key process that influences the geographic extent of species’ ranges through coloniza...
International audienceEvolution of local adaptation depends critically on the level of gene flow, wh...
Background and Aims A shift from outcrossing to selfing is thought to reduce the long-term survival ...
Background: Pallenis spinosa (Asteraceae) produces both winged and wingless achenes. Both achene mor...
Seed dispersal is an essential, yet often overlooked process in plant ecology and evolution, affecti...
Germination requirements of seeds can dictate when and where plant offspring establish. Microsites a...
International audienceIn plants, genes may disperse through both pollen and seeds. Here we provide a...