An understanding of the role of genetic and ecological factors that influence demographic change is paramount for the conservation of plant populations. These genetic and ecological factors often act in concert to influence reproductive success and thus the ability of a species to maintain its presence in the community. Paramount among the array of factors influencing a species' fitness are mating system considerations and their interaction with ecological processes. Both mating systems and ecological processes are influenced by intrinsic and extrinsic forces that may operate synergistically to constrain pollen transfer, gametic union and the provisioning of progeny. Plants respond to these constraining forces, which typically vacillate, th...
Inbreeding depression is assumed to be a central factor contributing to the stability of plant matin...
Mate choice in plants is poorly understood, in particular its indirect genetic benefits, but also th...
According to the theory of sexual selection, traits can evolve because they confer a mating advantag...
Vegetation structure and plant species diversity of restoration sites are predicted to directly affe...
There has been an expansion of interest, in recent years, in the nature of plant/ pollinator interac...
Gene flow is a critical component of plant mating systems and influences population fitness. However...
Gene flow is a critical component of plant mating systems and influences population fitness, yet pol...
The evolution of mixed mating, which combines self- and cross-fertilization, has sparked vigorous de...
A plant capable of reproducing by cross- and self-fertilization is known to have a mixed mating syst...
A plant capable of reproducing by cross- and self-fertilization is known to have a mixed mating syst...
Differential exclusion of vertebrates and invertebrates from the inflorescences of Banksia media R.B...
The incidence of sexual selection in plants is today acknowledged, however, just as in animals, evol...
Conservation strategies are urgently needed in Tropical areas for widely used tree species. Increasi...
Plant traits involved in processes pertaining sexual reproduction can represent a viable tool for an...
Little is known of the genetics of multipurpose trees in the genus Prosopis. These studies, which ex...
Inbreeding depression is assumed to be a central factor contributing to the stability of plant matin...
Mate choice in plants is poorly understood, in particular its indirect genetic benefits, but also th...
According to the theory of sexual selection, traits can evolve because they confer a mating advantag...
Vegetation structure and plant species diversity of restoration sites are predicted to directly affe...
There has been an expansion of interest, in recent years, in the nature of plant/ pollinator interac...
Gene flow is a critical component of plant mating systems and influences population fitness. However...
Gene flow is a critical component of plant mating systems and influences population fitness, yet pol...
The evolution of mixed mating, which combines self- and cross-fertilization, has sparked vigorous de...
A plant capable of reproducing by cross- and self-fertilization is known to have a mixed mating syst...
A plant capable of reproducing by cross- and self-fertilization is known to have a mixed mating syst...
Differential exclusion of vertebrates and invertebrates from the inflorescences of Banksia media R.B...
The incidence of sexual selection in plants is today acknowledged, however, just as in animals, evol...
Conservation strategies are urgently needed in Tropical areas for widely used tree species. Increasi...
Plant traits involved in processes pertaining sexual reproduction can represent a viable tool for an...
Little is known of the genetics of multipurpose trees in the genus Prosopis. These studies, which ex...
Inbreeding depression is assumed to be a central factor contributing to the stability of plant matin...
Mate choice in plants is poorly understood, in particular its indirect genetic benefits, but also th...
According to the theory of sexual selection, traits can evolve because they confer a mating advantag...