The origin and maintenance of separate sexes (dioecy) is an enduring evolutionary puzzle. Although both hermaphroditism and dioecy occur in many diverse clades, we know little about the long-term evolutionary consequences of changing sexual system. Here we find evidence for at least 133 transitions between sexual systems in mosses, representing an almost unparalleled lability in the evolution of their sexual systems. Furthermore, in contrast to predictions, the transition rate from hermaphroditism to dioecy was approximately twice as high as the reverse transition. Our results also suggest that hermaphodites may have higher rates of diversification than dioecious mosses. These results illustrate the utility of mosses for understanding the g...
Dioecy, the sexual system in which male and female organs are found in separate individuals, allows ...
Dioecy, the sexual system in which male and female organs are found in separate individuals, allows ...
Evolutionary transitions from hermaphroditism to dioecy have been common in flowering plants, <su...
The origin and maintenance of separate sexes (dioecy) is an enduring evolutionary puzzle. Although b...
The origin and maintenance of separate sexes (dioecy) is an enduring evolutionary puzzle. Although b...
This file includes species of mosses used in the phylogenetic analysis of Shaw et al. 2005 Taxon; th...
A range of hypothesized evolutionary pathways has been proposed for describing the evolution of dioe...
Sexual system is a key determinant of genetic variation and reproductive success, affecting evolutio...
A range of hypothesized evolutionary pathways has been proposed for describing the evolution of dioe...
A range of hypothesized evolutionary pathways has been proposed for describing the evolution of dioe...
Dioecy, the coexistence of separate male and female individuals in a population, is a rare but phylo...
A range of hypothesized evolutionary pathways has been proposed for describing the evolution of dioe...
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 ...
Dioecy, the sexual system in which male and female organs are found in separate individuals, allows ...
Dioecy, the sexual system in which male and female organs are found in separate individuals, allows ...
Dioecy, the sexual system in which male and female organs are found in separate individuals, allows ...
Evolutionary transitions from hermaphroditism to dioecy have been common in flowering plants, <su...
The origin and maintenance of separate sexes (dioecy) is an enduring evolutionary puzzle. Although b...
The origin and maintenance of separate sexes (dioecy) is an enduring evolutionary puzzle. Although b...
This file includes species of mosses used in the phylogenetic analysis of Shaw et al. 2005 Taxon; th...
A range of hypothesized evolutionary pathways has been proposed for describing the evolution of dioe...
Sexual system is a key determinant of genetic variation and reproductive success, affecting evolutio...
A range of hypothesized evolutionary pathways has been proposed for describing the evolution of dioe...
A range of hypothesized evolutionary pathways has been proposed for describing the evolution of dioe...
Dioecy, the coexistence of separate male and female individuals in a population, is a rare but phylo...
A range of hypothesized evolutionary pathways has been proposed for describing the evolution of dioe...
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 ...
Dioecy, the sexual system in which male and female organs are found in separate individuals, allows ...
Dioecy, the sexual system in which male and female organs are found in separate individuals, allows ...
Dioecy, the sexual system in which male and female organs are found in separate individuals, allows ...
Evolutionary transitions from hermaphroditism to dioecy have been common in flowering plants, <su...