A major question in evolutionary biology is how mating patterns affect the fitness of offspring. However, in animals and seed plants it is virtually impossible to investigate the effects of specific gamete genotypes. In bryophytes, haploid gametophytes grow via clonal propagation and produce millions of genetically identical gametes throughout a population. The main goal of this research was to test whether gamete identity has an effect on the fitness of their diploid offspring in a population of the aquatic peat moss Sphagnum macrophyllum. We observed a heavily male-biased sex ratio in gametophyte plants (ramets) and in multilocus microsatellite genotypes (genets). There was a steeper relationship between mating success (number of differen...
1. Polyploid plants often occupy different geographic ranges than their diploid progenitors, but the...
Polyploidization is thought to result in instant sympatric speciation, but several cases of hybrid z...
Baker's Law predicts uniparental reproduction will facilitate colonization success in novel habitats...
A major question in evolutionary biology is how mating patterns affect the fitness of offspring. How...
In bryophytes, the possibility of intragametophytic selfing creates complex mating patterns that are...
Epiphytic dwarf males on the females present a possible solution to the problem of short fertilizati...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Sex ratio variation occurs widely in dioecious plants, but the mechanisms of p...
Homosporous vascular plants utilize three different mating systems, one of which, gametophytic selfi...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: When two populations of related cytotypes grow in sympatry, the rarer cytotype...
Gynodioecy, the co-occurrence of female and hermaphroditic individuals within a population, is an im...
In many gynodioecious species, cytoplasmic male sterility genes (CMS) and nuclear male fertility res...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Sex-ratio variation occurs widely in dioecious plants, but the mechanisms of p...
As a consequence of founder effects, inbreeding can hamper colonization success: First, in species w...
Observation: For plant species with separate sexes, the average population sex ratio is female biase...
1. Polyploid plants often occupy different geographic ranges than their diploid progenitors, but the...
Polyploidization is thought to result in instant sympatric speciation, but several cases of hybrid z...
Baker's Law predicts uniparental reproduction will facilitate colonization success in novel habitats...
A major question in evolutionary biology is how mating patterns affect the fitness of offspring. How...
In bryophytes, the possibility of intragametophytic selfing creates complex mating patterns that are...
Epiphytic dwarf males on the females present a possible solution to the problem of short fertilizati...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Sex ratio variation occurs widely in dioecious plants, but the mechanisms of p...
Homosporous vascular plants utilize three different mating systems, one of which, gametophytic selfi...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: When two populations of related cytotypes grow in sympatry, the rarer cytotype...
Gynodioecy, the co-occurrence of female and hermaphroditic individuals within a population, is an im...
In many gynodioecious species, cytoplasmic male sterility genes (CMS) and nuclear male fertility res...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Sex-ratio variation occurs widely in dioecious plants, but the mechanisms of p...
As a consequence of founder effects, inbreeding can hamper colonization success: First, in species w...
Observation: For plant species with separate sexes, the average population sex ratio is female biase...
1. Polyploid plants often occupy different geographic ranges than their diploid progenitors, but the...
Polyploidization is thought to result in instant sympatric speciation, but several cases of hybrid z...
Baker's Law predicts uniparental reproduction will facilitate colonization success in novel habitats...