The link between life history traits and mating systems in diploid organisms has been extensively addressed in the literature, whereas the degree of selfing and/or inbreeding in natural populations of haploid–diploid organisms, in which haploid gametophytes alternate with diploid sporophytes, has been rarely measured. Dioecy has often been used as a proxy for the mating system in these organisms. Yet, dioecy does not prevent the fusion of gametes from male and female gametophytes originating from the same sporophyte. This is likely a common occurrence when spores from the same parent are dispersed in clumps and recruit together. This pattern of clumped spore dispersal has been hypothesized to explain significant heterozygote deficiency in t...
In bryophytes, the possibility of intragametophytic selfing creates complex mating patterns that are...
The evolutionary stability of haploid-diploid life cycles is still controversial. Mathematical model...
Baker's Law predicts uniparental reproduction will facilitate colonization success in novel habitats...
The link between life history traits and mating systems in diploid organisms has been extensively ad...
We aimed to study the importance of hybridization between two cryptic species of the genus Ectocarpu...
A major question in evolutionary biology is how mating patterns affect the fitness of offspring. How...
International audienceWe aimed to study the importance of hybridization between two cryptic species ...
Baker's Law predicts uniparental reproduction will facilitate colonization success in novel habitats...
The study of population genetic structure by elucidating the movement of genes at a range of spatial...
Local populations of Cladophoropsis membranacea exist as mats of coalesced thalli composed of free-l...
Understanding how abiotic factors influence the spatial distribution of genetic variation provides i...
Polyploidization is thought to result in instant sympatric speciation, but several cases of hybrid z...
A species' mating system sets limits on the strength of sexual selection. Sexual selection is widesp...
Epiphytic dwarf males on the females present a possible solution to the problem of short fertilizati...
Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are predicted to supersede microsatellites as the marker of c...
In bryophytes, the possibility of intragametophytic selfing creates complex mating patterns that are...
The evolutionary stability of haploid-diploid life cycles is still controversial. Mathematical model...
Baker's Law predicts uniparental reproduction will facilitate colonization success in novel habitats...
The link between life history traits and mating systems in diploid organisms has been extensively ad...
We aimed to study the importance of hybridization between two cryptic species of the genus Ectocarpu...
A major question in evolutionary biology is how mating patterns affect the fitness of offspring. How...
International audienceWe aimed to study the importance of hybridization between two cryptic species ...
Baker's Law predicts uniparental reproduction will facilitate colonization success in novel habitats...
The study of population genetic structure by elucidating the movement of genes at a range of spatial...
Local populations of Cladophoropsis membranacea exist as mats of coalesced thalli composed of free-l...
Understanding how abiotic factors influence the spatial distribution of genetic variation provides i...
Polyploidization is thought to result in instant sympatric speciation, but several cases of hybrid z...
A species' mating system sets limits on the strength of sexual selection. Sexual selection is widesp...
Epiphytic dwarf males on the females present a possible solution to the problem of short fertilizati...
Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are predicted to supersede microsatellites as the marker of c...
In bryophytes, the possibility of intragametophytic selfing creates complex mating patterns that are...
The evolutionary stability of haploid-diploid life cycles is still controversial. Mathematical model...
Baker's Law predicts uniparental reproduction will facilitate colonization success in novel habitats...