In monoecious plants, gametes can be exchanged in three ways: among unrelated genets (outbreeding), with close relatives (inbreeding), or within individuals (geitonogamous selling). These different mating systems may have consequences for population demography and fitness. The experiment presented herein used artificial crosses to examine the mating system of Chesapeake Bay, Virginia, USA eelgrass (Zostera marina L; Zosteraceae), a bisexual submerged aquatic plant that can outbreed, inbreed, and self. Genetic data indicate severe heterozygosity deficiencies and patchy genotype distribution in these beds, suggesting that plants therein reproduce primarily by vegetative propagation, autogamy, or geitonogamy. To clarify eelgrass reproductive s...
Many functionally hermaphroditic plants have evolved mechanisms to reduce interference between the s...
Background and Aims The dwarf eelgrass, Zostera noltii, is a predominant inhabitant of soft-bottom i...
The high prevalence of dioecy in marine angiosperms or seagrasses (>50% of all species) is thought t...
In monoecious plants, gametes can be exchanged in three ways: among unrelated genets (outbreeding), ...
Eelgrass (Zostera marina L.) is the northern hemisphere\u27s dominant marine angiosperm, a species w...
Plant mating systems have received considerable attention because the proportion of selfed vs. outcr...
For clonal plants, the role of sexual reproduction in the maintenance of populations can vary widely...
Previous knowledge of the seed ecology of the clonal seagrass Zostera marina L. (eelgrass) suggests...
The mating system was examined in two annual populations of eelgrass (Zostera marina), a marine angi...
1 Almost nothing is known about how the floral neighbourhood affects reproductive output in plants...
Seagrasses are a group of marine flowering plants thriving in shallow coastal waters worldwide. The ...
Sympatric assemblages of congeners with incomplete reproductive barriers offer the opportunity to st...
Spiraea virginiana Britton (Virginia spiraea), an endangered riparian shrub found in the Appalachian...
Seeds of both perennial and (semi-)annual populations of Zostera marina L. originating from differen...
Restoration of eelgrass (Zostera marina) using seeds has been successful along the Atlantic Coast (U...
Many functionally hermaphroditic plants have evolved mechanisms to reduce interference between the s...
Background and Aims The dwarf eelgrass, Zostera noltii, is a predominant inhabitant of soft-bottom i...
The high prevalence of dioecy in marine angiosperms or seagrasses (>50% of all species) is thought t...
In monoecious plants, gametes can be exchanged in three ways: among unrelated genets (outbreeding), ...
Eelgrass (Zostera marina L.) is the northern hemisphere\u27s dominant marine angiosperm, a species w...
Plant mating systems have received considerable attention because the proportion of selfed vs. outcr...
For clonal plants, the role of sexual reproduction in the maintenance of populations can vary widely...
Previous knowledge of the seed ecology of the clonal seagrass Zostera marina L. (eelgrass) suggests...
The mating system was examined in two annual populations of eelgrass (Zostera marina), a marine angi...
1 Almost nothing is known about how the floral neighbourhood affects reproductive output in plants...
Seagrasses are a group of marine flowering plants thriving in shallow coastal waters worldwide. The ...
Sympatric assemblages of congeners with incomplete reproductive barriers offer the opportunity to st...
Spiraea virginiana Britton (Virginia spiraea), an endangered riparian shrub found in the Appalachian...
Seeds of both perennial and (semi-)annual populations of Zostera marina L. originating from differen...
Restoration of eelgrass (Zostera marina) using seeds has been successful along the Atlantic Coast (U...
Many functionally hermaphroditic plants have evolved mechanisms to reduce interference between the s...
Background and Aims The dwarf eelgrass, Zostera noltii, is a predominant inhabitant of soft-bottom i...
The high prevalence of dioecy in marine angiosperms or seagrasses (>50% of all species) is thought t...