This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/593705.Classical models studying the evolution of self‐fertilization in plants conclude that only complete selfing and complete outcrossing are evolutionarily stable. In contrast with this prediction, 42% of seed‐plant species are reported to have rates of self‐fertilization between 0.2 and 0.8. We propose that many previous models fail to predict intermediate selfing rates because they do not allow for functional relationships among three components of reproductive fitness: self‐fertilized ovules, outcrossed ovules, and ovules sired by successful pollen export. Because the optimal design for fertility components may differ, conflicts amo...
Mixed mating, in which hermaphrodite plant species reproduce by both self- and cross-fertilization, ...
Mixed mating, in which hermaphrodite plant species reproduce by both self- and cross-fertilization, ...
Mixed mating, in which hermaphrodite plant species reproduce by both self- and cross-fertilization, ...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1...
Classical models studying the evolution of self-fertilization in plants conclude that only complete ...
Classical models studying the evolution of self-fertilization in plants conclude that only complete ...
International audienceClassical models studying the evolution of self-fertilization in plants conclu...
International audienceClassical models studying the evolution of self-fertilization in plants conclu...
International audienceA comprehensive understanding of plant mating system evolution requires detail...
International audienceWe analyze evolution of individual flowering phenologies by combining an ecolo...
International audienceBackground: Biparental inbreeding, mating between two relatives, occurs at a l...
Mating systems control the movement of genes through time and space, making the evolution of mating ...
AbstractRecent works have shown that mixed mating systems often evolve despite strong inbreeding dep...
In this thesis I explore several topics related to the evolution of plant reproductive characters. ...
In this thesis I explore several topics related to the evolution of plant reproductive characters. ...
Mixed mating, in which hermaphrodite plant species reproduce by both self- and cross-fertilization, ...
Mixed mating, in which hermaphrodite plant species reproduce by both self- and cross-fertilization, ...
Mixed mating, in which hermaphrodite plant species reproduce by both self- and cross-fertilization, ...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1...
Classical models studying the evolution of self-fertilization in plants conclude that only complete ...
Classical models studying the evolution of self-fertilization in plants conclude that only complete ...
International audienceClassical models studying the evolution of self-fertilization in plants conclu...
International audienceClassical models studying the evolution of self-fertilization in plants conclu...
International audienceA comprehensive understanding of plant mating system evolution requires detail...
International audienceWe analyze evolution of individual flowering phenologies by combining an ecolo...
International audienceBackground: Biparental inbreeding, mating between two relatives, occurs at a l...
Mating systems control the movement of genes through time and space, making the evolution of mating ...
AbstractRecent works have shown that mixed mating systems often evolve despite strong inbreeding dep...
In this thesis I explore several topics related to the evolution of plant reproductive characters. ...
In this thesis I explore several topics related to the evolution of plant reproductive characters. ...
Mixed mating, in which hermaphrodite plant species reproduce by both self- and cross-fertilization, ...
Mixed mating, in which hermaphrodite plant species reproduce by both self- and cross-fertilization, ...
Mixed mating, in which hermaphrodite plant species reproduce by both self- and cross-fertilization, ...