Animal taxa that differ in the intensity of sperm competition often differ in sperm production or swimming speed, arguably due to sexual selection on postcopulatory male traits affecting siring success. In plants, closely related self- and cross-pollinated taxa similarly differ in the opportunity for sexual selection among male gametophytes after pollination, so traits such as the proportion of pollen on the stigma that rapidly enters the style and mean pollen tube growth rate (PTGR) are predicted to diverge between them. To date, no studies have tested this prediction in multiple plant populations under uniform conditions. We tested for differences in pollen performance in greenhouse-raised populations of two Clarkia sister species: the pr...
The reproductive-assurance hypothesis predicts that mating-system traits will evolve towards increas...
Mate choice in plants is poorly understood, in particular its indirect genetic benefits, but also th...
Introduction, Methods Most flowering plants rely on biotic pollination for seed production. However,...
Sexual conflicts and their evolutionary outcomes may be influenced by population-specific features s...
While sexual selection and sexual conflict are important evolutionary forces in animals, their signi...
In habitats where resource availability declines during the growing season, selection may favor earl...
Premise of the Study: Variation in the mating system of hermaphroditic plant populations is determin...
Post-pollination competition among pollen grains for the fertilization of ovules can potentially fil...
According to the theory of sexual selection, traits can evolve because they confer a mating advantag...
1. Mixed mating and variation in outcrossing rate among populations of the same species are common. ...
Premise of the study: Hermaphroditic plants commonly reproduce through a mixture of selfing and outc...
Flowering plants do not occur alone and often grow in mixed-species communities where pollinator sha...
In habitats where resource availability declines during the growing season, selection may favor earl...
A major goal of speciation research is to understand the processes involved in the earliest stages o...
Premise of the studyOne proposed function of long styles is to intensify selection among male gameto...
The reproductive-assurance hypothesis predicts that mating-system traits will evolve towards increas...
Mate choice in plants is poorly understood, in particular its indirect genetic benefits, but also th...
Introduction, Methods Most flowering plants rely on biotic pollination for seed production. However,...
Sexual conflicts and their evolutionary outcomes may be influenced by population-specific features s...
While sexual selection and sexual conflict are important evolutionary forces in animals, their signi...
In habitats where resource availability declines during the growing season, selection may favor earl...
Premise of the Study: Variation in the mating system of hermaphroditic plant populations is determin...
Post-pollination competition among pollen grains for the fertilization of ovules can potentially fil...
According to the theory of sexual selection, traits can evolve because they confer a mating advantag...
1. Mixed mating and variation in outcrossing rate among populations of the same species are common. ...
Premise of the study: Hermaphroditic plants commonly reproduce through a mixture of selfing and outc...
Flowering plants do not occur alone and often grow in mixed-species communities where pollinator sha...
In habitats where resource availability declines during the growing season, selection may favor earl...
A major goal of speciation research is to understand the processes involved in the earliest stages o...
Premise of the studyOne proposed function of long styles is to intensify selection among male gameto...
The reproductive-assurance hypothesis predicts that mating-system traits will evolve towards increas...
Mate choice in plants is poorly understood, in particular its indirect genetic benefits, but also th...
Introduction, Methods Most flowering plants rely on biotic pollination for seed production. However,...