Premise of research. Self-compatibility is a requirement for reproductive assurance via selfing and may therefore be beneficial in environments with infrequent or unpredictable pollinator service. However, self-compatible plants may spatially separate anthers from stigmatic surface within flowers (herkogamy), potentially preventing autonomous self-pollination while promoting outcrossing. We investigated the effects of herkogamy on patterns of mating in a self-compatible, homostylous alpine herb, Primula halleri, which evolved from obligately outcrossing, heterostylous ancestors. Primula halleri displays diminishing herkogamy during anthesis, affecting its capacity for self-pollination. Specifically, we tested whether higher herkogamy at the...
Herkogamy, or anther-stigma separation, is known to reduce self-pollen deposition, but little is kno...
Inbreeding in hermaphroditic plants can occur through two different mechanisms: biparental inbreedin...
Background: High inbreeding depression is thought to be one of the major factors preventing evolutio...
Self-interference is one of the most important selective forces in shaping floral evolution. Herkoga...
Mixed mating, in which hermaphrodite plant species reproduce by both self- and cross-fertilization, ...
Mixed mating, in which hermaphrodite plant species reproduce by both self- and cross-fertilization, ...
Mixed mating, in which hermaphrodite plant species reproduce by both self- and cross-fertilization, ...
The evolution of mating systems, which exhibit an extraordinary diversity in flowering plants, is of...
Premise of the Study: Variation in the mating system of hermaphroditic plant populations is determin...
Premise of research. Phenotypic traits that consistently mediate species’ responses to environmental...
Different strategies to reduce selfing and promote outcrossing have evolved in hermaphroditic flower...
Different strategies to reduce selfing and promote outcrossing have evolved in hermaphroditic flower...
Different strategies to reduce selfing and promote outcrossing have evolved in hermaphroditic flower...
1. Heterostyly is a floral polymorphism that has evolved independently in about 28 plant families ac...
Mixed mating, in which hermaphrodite plant species reproduce by both self- and cross-fertilization, ...
Herkogamy, or anther-stigma separation, is known to reduce self-pollen deposition, but little is kno...
Inbreeding in hermaphroditic plants can occur through two different mechanisms: biparental inbreedin...
Background: High inbreeding depression is thought to be one of the major factors preventing evolutio...
Self-interference is one of the most important selective forces in shaping floral evolution. Herkoga...
Mixed mating, in which hermaphrodite plant species reproduce by both self- and cross-fertilization, ...
Mixed mating, in which hermaphrodite plant species reproduce by both self- and cross-fertilization, ...
Mixed mating, in which hermaphrodite plant species reproduce by both self- and cross-fertilization, ...
The evolution of mating systems, which exhibit an extraordinary diversity in flowering plants, is of...
Premise of the Study: Variation in the mating system of hermaphroditic plant populations is determin...
Premise of research. Phenotypic traits that consistently mediate species’ responses to environmental...
Different strategies to reduce selfing and promote outcrossing have evolved in hermaphroditic flower...
Different strategies to reduce selfing and promote outcrossing have evolved in hermaphroditic flower...
Different strategies to reduce selfing and promote outcrossing have evolved in hermaphroditic flower...
1. Heterostyly is a floral polymorphism that has evolved independently in about 28 plant families ac...
Mixed mating, in which hermaphrodite plant species reproduce by both self- and cross-fertilization, ...
Herkogamy, or anther-stigma separation, is known to reduce self-pollen deposition, but little is kno...
Inbreeding in hermaphroditic plants can occur through two different mechanisms: biparental inbreedin...
Background: High inbreeding depression is thought to be one of the major factors preventing evolutio...