Highly variable and synchronised production of seeds by plant populations, known as masting, is implicated in many important ecological processes, but how it arises remains poorly understood. The lack of experimental studies prevents underlying mechanisms from being explicitly tested, and thereby precludes meaningful predictions on the consequences of changing environments for plant reproductive patterns and global vegetation dynamics. Here we review the most relevant proximate drivers of masting and outline a research agenda that takes the biology of masting from a largely observational field of ecology to one rooted in mechanistic understanding. We divide the experimental framework into three main processes: resource dynamics, pollen limi...
We briefly review the evolutionary causes of mast seeding and the influence of masting on ecosystems...
Masting, the intermittent production of large flower or seed crops by a population of perennial plan...
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Highly variable and synchronised production of seeds by plant populations, known as masting, is impl...
Highly variable and synchronised production of seeds by plant populations, known as masting, is impl...
Mast seeding is one of the most intriguing reproductive traits in nature. Despite its potential draw...
Annually variable and synchronous seed production, or masting behavior, is a widespread phenomenon w...
Masting characterizes large, intermittent and highly synchronous seeding events among individual pla...
One hitherto intractable problem in studying mast seeding (synchronous intermittent heavy flowering ...
Masting is the highly variable and synchronous production of seeds by plants. Masting can have casca...
Mast seeding, the extremely variable and synchronized production of fruits, is a common reproductive...
There is evidence that variable and synchronous reproduction in seed plants (masting) correlates to ...
Masting characterizes large, intermittent and highly synchronous seeding events among individual pla...
Climate change is altering patterns of seed production worldwide [1, 2, 3, 4], but the potential for...
International audienceThe benefits of masting (volatile, quasi-synchronous seed production at lagged...
We briefly review the evolutionary causes of mast seeding and the influence of masting on ecosystems...
Masting, the intermittent production of large flower or seed crops by a population of perennial plan...
© 2020, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited. Many plants benefit from ...
Highly variable and synchronised production of seeds by plant populations, known as masting, is impl...
Highly variable and synchronised production of seeds by plant populations, known as masting, is impl...
Mast seeding is one of the most intriguing reproductive traits in nature. Despite its potential draw...
Annually variable and synchronous seed production, or masting behavior, is a widespread phenomenon w...
Masting characterizes large, intermittent and highly synchronous seeding events among individual pla...
One hitherto intractable problem in studying mast seeding (synchronous intermittent heavy flowering ...
Masting is the highly variable and synchronous production of seeds by plants. Masting can have casca...
Mast seeding, the extremely variable and synchronized production of fruits, is a common reproductive...
There is evidence that variable and synchronous reproduction in seed plants (masting) correlates to ...
Masting characterizes large, intermittent and highly synchronous seeding events among individual pla...
Climate change is altering patterns of seed production worldwide [1, 2, 3, 4], but the potential for...
International audienceThe benefits of masting (volatile, quasi-synchronous seed production at lagged...
We briefly review the evolutionary causes of mast seeding and the influence of masting on ecosystems...
Masting, the intermittent production of large flower or seed crops by a population of perennial plan...
© 2020, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited. Many plants benefit from ...