Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2002Gynodioecy, the co-occurrence of females and hermaphrodites, is considered an intermediate step in the evolution of separate sexes in flowering plants. Highly variable female frequencies among populations suggest structuring of sex determining genes and differences in the relative fitness of females and hermaphrodites as seed parents. I investigated spatial variability in sex ratio and the effects of inbreeding on offspring quality in Silene acaulis. Female frequencies varied among populations from 0.32 to 0.69, and most were at temporal equilibrium. Females were significantly clumped within two of six populations. Females produced from 4 to 27 times as many fruits as hermaphrodites. Self-po...
Premise: Evolution of separate sexes from hermaphroditism often proceeds through gynodioecy, but gen...
It is widely recognized that there are basic conflicts between the resource needs of a plant for pat...
This Dataset supports the article "Inbreeding in a dioecious plant has sex- and population origin-sp...
In gynodioecious species, sex expression is generally determined through cytoplasmic male sterility ...
ABSTRACT Sex-ratio variation is common among gynodioecious species. One argument predicts that when ...
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In 10 sibships of the dioecious Silene latifolia, we studied effects of maternal family on sex ratio...
Inbreeding depression is one of the hypotheses explaining the maintenance of females within gynodioe...
Natural selection, random processes, and gene flow are known to generate sex ratio variations among ...
Gynodioecy, the co-occurrence of female and hermaphroditic individuals within a population, is an im...
Much work on sex ratios in dioecious plants has involved the genus Silene. The classic literature in...
Sex ratio polymorphism has been extensively studied in Silene latifolia, but it is neither known whe...
DOCTORATE DISSERTATION:Gynodioecious populations contain both hermaphrodite and female plants. This ...
Dioecious plant species commonly exhibit deviations from the equilibrium expectation of 1:1 sex rati...
Divergence at reproductive traits can generate barriers among populations, and may result from sever...
Premise: Evolution of separate sexes from hermaphroditism often proceeds through gynodioecy, but gen...
It is widely recognized that there are basic conflicts between the resource needs of a plant for pat...
This Dataset supports the article "Inbreeding in a dioecious plant has sex- and population origin-sp...
In gynodioecious species, sex expression is generally determined through cytoplasmic male sterility ...
ABSTRACT Sex-ratio variation is common among gynodioecious species. One argument predicts that when ...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/141012/1/ajb215115.pd
In 10 sibships of the dioecious Silene latifolia, we studied effects of maternal family on sex ratio...
Inbreeding depression is one of the hypotheses explaining the maintenance of females within gynodioe...
Natural selection, random processes, and gene flow are known to generate sex ratio variations among ...
Gynodioecy, the co-occurrence of female and hermaphroditic individuals within a population, is an im...
Much work on sex ratios in dioecious plants has involved the genus Silene. The classic literature in...
Sex ratio polymorphism has been extensively studied in Silene latifolia, but it is neither known whe...
DOCTORATE DISSERTATION:Gynodioecious populations contain both hermaphrodite and female plants. This ...
Dioecious plant species commonly exhibit deviations from the equilibrium expectation of 1:1 sex rati...
Divergence at reproductive traits can generate barriers among populations, and may result from sever...
Premise: Evolution of separate sexes from hermaphroditism often proceeds through gynodioecy, but gen...
It is widely recognized that there are basic conflicts between the resource needs of a plant for pat...
This Dataset supports the article "Inbreeding in a dioecious plant has sex- and population origin-sp...