Understanding the ecological and evolutionary mechanisms that shape a species’ range is an important goal in evolutionary biology. Evidence indicates that mating system is an effective predictor of the global range of native species or naturalized alien plants, but the mechanisms underlying this predictability are not elaborated. Here, we develop a theoretical model to account for the ranges of plants under different mating systems based on migration-selection processes (an idea proposed by Haldane). The model includes alternation of gametophyte and sporophyte generations in one life cycle and the dispersal of haploid pollen and diploid seeds as vectors for gene flow. We show that the interaction between selfing rates and gametophytic selec...
Latitudinal gradients in biotic interactions have been suggested as causes of global patterns of bio...
Colonisation plays a central role in both the initial occupancy of a region through range expansions...
Differential seed dispersal, in which selfed and outcrossed seeds possess different dispersal propen...
Understanding the ecological and evolutionary mechanisms that shape a species’ range is an important...
Understanding the ecological and evolutionary mechanisms that shape a species’ range is an important...
Latitudinal gradients in biotic interactions have been suggested as causes of global patterns of bio...
Colonization is likely to be more successful for species with an ability to self-fertilize and thus ...
Latitudinal gradients in biotic interactions have been suggested as causes of global patterns of bio...
Colonization is likely to be more successful for species with an ability to self-fertilize and thus ...
Species' geographic ranges vary enormously, and even closest relatives may differ in range size by s...
Persistence and adaptation in novel environments are limited by small population size, strong select...
Persistence and adaptation in novel environments are limited by small population size, strong select...
Persistence and adaptation in novel environments are limited by small population size, strong select...
In species reproducing both sexually and asexually clones are often more common in recently establis...
Recent biological invasions provide opportunities to investigate microevolution during contemporary ...
Latitudinal gradients in biotic interactions have been suggested as causes of global patterns of bio...
Colonisation plays a central role in both the initial occupancy of a region through range expansions...
Differential seed dispersal, in which selfed and outcrossed seeds possess different dispersal propen...
Understanding the ecological and evolutionary mechanisms that shape a species’ range is an important...
Understanding the ecological and evolutionary mechanisms that shape a species’ range is an important...
Latitudinal gradients in biotic interactions have been suggested as causes of global patterns of bio...
Colonization is likely to be more successful for species with an ability to self-fertilize and thus ...
Latitudinal gradients in biotic interactions have been suggested as causes of global patterns of bio...
Colonization is likely to be more successful for species with an ability to self-fertilize and thus ...
Species' geographic ranges vary enormously, and even closest relatives may differ in range size by s...
Persistence and adaptation in novel environments are limited by small population size, strong select...
Persistence and adaptation in novel environments are limited by small population size, strong select...
Persistence and adaptation in novel environments are limited by small population size, strong select...
In species reproducing both sexually and asexually clones are often more common in recently establis...
Recent biological invasions provide opportunities to investigate microevolution during contemporary ...
Latitudinal gradients in biotic interactions have been suggested as causes of global patterns of bio...
Colonisation plays a central role in both the initial occupancy of a region through range expansions...
Differential seed dispersal, in which selfed and outcrossed seeds possess different dispersal propen...