Abstract Background Sexual selection theory predicts that males are limited in their reproductive success by access to mates, whereas females are more limited by resources. In animal-pollinated plants, attraction of pollinators and successful pollination is crucial for reproductive success. In dioecious plant species, males should thus be selected to increase their attractiveness to pollinators by investing more than females in floral traits that enhance pollinator visitation. We tested the prediction of higher attractiveness of male flowers in the dioecious, moth-pollinated herb Silene latifolia, by investigating floral signals (floral display and fragrance) and conducting behavioral experiments with the pollinator-moth, Hadena bicruris. R...
Floral traits often display sexual dimorphism in insect-pollinated dioecious plant species, with mal...
International audienceIn animal-pollinated angiosperms, the ‘male-function’ hypothesis claims that m...
The examination of sexual dimorphism in plants has primarily been restricted to dioecious taxa. Howe...
Background Sexual selection theory predicts that males are limited in their reproductive success by...
Background: Sexual selection theory predicts that males are limited in their reproductive success by...
In dioecious, zoophilous plants potential pollinators have to be attracted to both sexes and switch ...
In dioecious, zoophilous plants potential pollinators have to be attracted to both sexes and switch ...
• Background and Aims Sexual dimorphism for floral traits is common in dioecious plant species. Beyo...
Zoophilous flowers often transmit olfactory signals to attract pollinators. In plants with unisexual...
Sexual dimorphism is a pervasive form of variation within species. Understanding how and why sexual ...
In animal-pollinated angiosperms, the "male-function" hypothesis claims that male reproductive succe...
In animal-pollinated angiosperms, the "male-function" hypothesis claims that male reproductive succe...
In animal-pollinated plants with unisexual flowers, sexual dimorphism in floral traits may be the co...
Data are available from the Dryad Digital Repository: (Moquet et al. 2021).International audienceFl...
Data are available from the Dryad Digital Repository: (Moquet et al. 2021).International audienceFl...
Floral traits often display sexual dimorphism in insect-pollinated dioecious plant species, with mal...
International audienceIn animal-pollinated angiosperms, the ‘male-function’ hypothesis claims that m...
The examination of sexual dimorphism in plants has primarily been restricted to dioecious taxa. Howe...
Background Sexual selection theory predicts that males are limited in their reproductive success by...
Background: Sexual selection theory predicts that males are limited in their reproductive success by...
In dioecious, zoophilous plants potential pollinators have to be attracted to both sexes and switch ...
In dioecious, zoophilous plants potential pollinators have to be attracted to both sexes and switch ...
• Background and Aims Sexual dimorphism for floral traits is common in dioecious plant species. Beyo...
Zoophilous flowers often transmit olfactory signals to attract pollinators. In plants with unisexual...
Sexual dimorphism is a pervasive form of variation within species. Understanding how and why sexual ...
In animal-pollinated angiosperms, the "male-function" hypothesis claims that male reproductive succe...
In animal-pollinated angiosperms, the "male-function" hypothesis claims that male reproductive succe...
In animal-pollinated plants with unisexual flowers, sexual dimorphism in floral traits may be the co...
Data are available from the Dryad Digital Repository: (Moquet et al. 2021).International audienceFl...
Data are available from the Dryad Digital Repository: (Moquet et al. 2021).International audienceFl...
Floral traits often display sexual dimorphism in insect-pollinated dioecious plant species, with mal...
International audienceIn animal-pollinated angiosperms, the ‘male-function’ hypothesis claims that m...
The examination of sexual dimorphism in plants has primarily been restricted to dioecious taxa. Howe...