Sexual dimorphism is common in dioecious plant species and is usually attributed to different cost of reproduction associated with male and female functions. Differences in growth and performance between male and female plants may be accentuated under stress, potentially leading to sex-ratio biases and affecting population growth. Environmental stress involves multiple factors that often occur simultaneously. Among different stress combinations that occur in field conditions, competition and herbivory and their interaction are key biotic factors that can affect plant growth and performance. Here, we conducted a glasshouse experiment in Cardiff, UK, using the cultivated spinach, Spinacia oleracea, as a model system to study sexual dimorphism...
Light environments can influence variation in plant morphology, development and susceptibility to he...
Plant-herbivore interactions can be mediated by plant apparency, defensive and nutritional quality t...
Plant-herbivore interactions can be mediated by plant apparency, defensive and nutritional quality t...
Sexual dimorphism is common in dioecious plant species and is usually attributed to different cost o...
Sexual dimorphism in secondary traits (differences between the sexes in characteristics others than ...
Males of plants with separate sexes are often more prone to attack by herbivores than females. A com...
Males of plants with separate sexes are often more prone to attack by herbivores than females. A com...
Males of plants with separate sexes are often more prone to attack by herbivores than females. A com...
Dioecious plants can exhibit sexual dimorphism across a suite of plant traits, including susceptibil...
Plants have developed numerous strate- gies to maximise resource uptake in response to the highly he...
About 6% of all angiosperms are dioecious. This separation of sexual function to male and female ind...
About 6% of all angiosperms are dioecious. This separation of sexual function to male and female ind...
1. Dioecious plants frequently face sex-related resource allocation trade-offs. Differential traits ...
Variation in plant sex ratios is often attributable to sex-specific mortality in heterogeneous envir...
Herbivory is an important selection pressure in the life history of plants. Most studies use seed or...
Light environments can influence variation in plant morphology, development and susceptibility to he...
Plant-herbivore interactions can be mediated by plant apparency, defensive and nutritional quality t...
Plant-herbivore interactions can be mediated by plant apparency, defensive and nutritional quality t...
Sexual dimorphism is common in dioecious plant species and is usually attributed to different cost o...
Sexual dimorphism in secondary traits (differences between the sexes in characteristics others than ...
Males of plants with separate sexes are often more prone to attack by herbivores than females. A com...
Males of plants with separate sexes are often more prone to attack by herbivores than females. A com...
Males of plants with separate sexes are often more prone to attack by herbivores than females. A com...
Dioecious plants can exhibit sexual dimorphism across a suite of plant traits, including susceptibil...
Plants have developed numerous strate- gies to maximise resource uptake in response to the highly he...
About 6% of all angiosperms are dioecious. This separation of sexual function to male and female ind...
About 6% of all angiosperms are dioecious. This separation of sexual function to male and female ind...
1. Dioecious plants frequently face sex-related resource allocation trade-offs. Differential traits ...
Variation in plant sex ratios is often attributable to sex-specific mortality in heterogeneous envir...
Herbivory is an important selection pressure in the life history of plants. Most studies use seed or...
Light environments can influence variation in plant morphology, development and susceptibility to he...
Plant-herbivore interactions can be mediated by plant apparency, defensive and nutritional quality t...
Plant-herbivore interactions can be mediated by plant apparency, defensive and nutritional quality t...