Siparunaceae comprise Glossocalyx with one species in West Africa and Siparuna with 65 species in the neotropics; all have unisexual flowers, and 15 species are monoecious, 50 dioecious. Parsimony and maximum likelihood analyses of combined nuclear ribosomal ITS and chloroplast trnL-trnF intergenic spacer sequences yielded almost identical topologies, which were used to trace the evolution of the two sexual systems. The African species, which is dioecious, was sister to all neotropical species, and the monoecious species formed a grade basal to a large dioecious Andean clade. Dioecy evolved a second time within the monoecious grade. Geographical mapping of 6,496 herbarium collections from all species sorted by sexual system showed that mono...
Premise of research. Because it is an inherently risky sexual system, dioecy is globally rare. Attem...
The frequency of dioecy and monoecy and the ecological correlates of each sexual system were examine...
Rainforests in tropical Australia occupy a very small, discontinuous area (,1 % of the continent), y...
Abstract.—Siparunaceae comprise Glossocalyx with one species in West Africa and Siparuna with 65 spe...
Abstract.—Siparunaceae comprise Glossocalyx with one species in West Africa and Siparuna with 65 spe...
Siparunaceae comprise Glossocalyx with one species in West Africa and Siparuna with 65 species in th...
A range of hypothesized evolutionary pathways has been proposed for describing the evolution of dioe...
There is a considerable disagreement about the selective forces that have led to the evolution of di...
In tropical wet forests about 20% of woody plant species are dioecious. Because staminate (male) and...
The New World grass genus Bouteloua (Chloridoideae: Cynodonteae) comprises 57 species, 13 of which p...
International audiencePremise of research. The sexuality of flowers is an important reproductive cha...
Androdioecy is the rarest sexual system among plants. The majority of androdioecious species are her...
Dioecy, the coexistence of separate male and female individuals in a population, is a rare but phylo...
Dioecy, the sexual system in which male and female organs are found in separate individuals, allows ...
Numerous studies have examined the evolution of sexual systems in angiosperms, but few explore the\u...
Premise of research. Because it is an inherently risky sexual system, dioecy is globally rare. Attem...
The frequency of dioecy and monoecy and the ecological correlates of each sexual system were examine...
Rainforests in tropical Australia occupy a very small, discontinuous area (,1 % of the continent), y...
Abstract.—Siparunaceae comprise Glossocalyx with one species in West Africa and Siparuna with 65 spe...
Abstract.—Siparunaceae comprise Glossocalyx with one species in West Africa and Siparuna with 65 spe...
Siparunaceae comprise Glossocalyx with one species in West Africa and Siparuna with 65 species in th...
A range of hypothesized evolutionary pathways has been proposed for describing the evolution of dioe...
There is a considerable disagreement about the selective forces that have led to the evolution of di...
In tropical wet forests about 20% of woody plant species are dioecious. Because staminate (male) and...
The New World grass genus Bouteloua (Chloridoideae: Cynodonteae) comprises 57 species, 13 of which p...
International audiencePremise of research. The sexuality of flowers is an important reproductive cha...
Androdioecy is the rarest sexual system among plants. The majority of androdioecious species are her...
Dioecy, the coexistence of separate male and female individuals in a population, is a rare but phylo...
Dioecy, the sexual system in which male and female organs are found in separate individuals, allows ...
Numerous studies have examined the evolution of sexual systems in angiosperms, but few explore the\u...
Premise of research. Because it is an inherently risky sexual system, dioecy is globally rare. Attem...
The frequency of dioecy and monoecy and the ecological correlates of each sexual system were examine...
Rainforests in tropical Australia occupy a very small, discontinuous area (,1 % of the continent), y...