Variation in flowering phenology is common in natural populations, and is expected to be, together with inter-mate distance, an important driver of effective pollen dispersal. In populations composed of plants with temporally separated sexual phases (i.e. dichogamous or heterodichogamous populations), pollen-mediated gene flow is assumed to reflect phenological overlap between complementary sexual phases. In this study, we conducted paternity analyses to test this hypothesis in the temporally dimorphic tree Acer opalus. We performed spatially explicit analyses based on categorical and fractional paternity assignment, and included tree size, pair-wise genetic relatedness and morph type as additional predictors. Because differences between mo...
Morphology and phenology influence plant–pollinator network structure, but whether they generate mor...
Pollinator syndrome is one of the most important determinants regulating pollen dispersal in tropica...
Pollen flow and dispersal patterns were investigated in a small, isolated forest fragment of the Neo...
Variation in flowering phenology is common in natural populations, and is expected to be, together w...
To evaluate the effects of flowering phenology on pollen flow distance and spatial genetic structure...
Premise of the study: Although spatial distance is considered the primary factor in determining plan...
Gene flow in plant populations is largely determined by landscape heterogeneity. Both the shape of t...
Restricted seed dispersal frequently leads to fine-scale spatial genetic structure (i.e., FSGS) with...
Plant survival in alpine habitats is controlled, in several cases, by pollination and seed dispersal...
Background: The structure and evolution of hybrid zones depend mainly on the relative importance of ...
Our knowledge of the impact of landscape fragmentation on gene flow patterns is mainly drawn from tr...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Heterodichogamy (a dimorphic breeding system comprising protandrous and protogy...
Habitat fragmentation might significantly affect mating and pollen dispersal patterns in plant popul...
Gene flow between populations can allow the spread of beneficial alleles and genetic diversity betwe...
Animal pollination is critical for maintaining the reproduction and genetic diversity of many plant ...
Morphology and phenology influence plant–pollinator network structure, but whether they generate mor...
Pollinator syndrome is one of the most important determinants regulating pollen dispersal in tropica...
Pollen flow and dispersal patterns were investigated in a small, isolated forest fragment of the Neo...
Variation in flowering phenology is common in natural populations, and is expected to be, together w...
To evaluate the effects of flowering phenology on pollen flow distance and spatial genetic structure...
Premise of the study: Although spatial distance is considered the primary factor in determining plan...
Gene flow in plant populations is largely determined by landscape heterogeneity. Both the shape of t...
Restricted seed dispersal frequently leads to fine-scale spatial genetic structure (i.e., FSGS) with...
Plant survival in alpine habitats is controlled, in several cases, by pollination and seed dispersal...
Background: The structure and evolution of hybrid zones depend mainly on the relative importance of ...
Our knowledge of the impact of landscape fragmentation on gene flow patterns is mainly drawn from tr...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Heterodichogamy (a dimorphic breeding system comprising protandrous and protogy...
Habitat fragmentation might significantly affect mating and pollen dispersal patterns in plant popul...
Gene flow between populations can allow the spread of beneficial alleles and genetic diversity betwe...
Animal pollination is critical for maintaining the reproduction and genetic diversity of many plant ...
Morphology and phenology influence plant–pollinator network structure, but whether they generate mor...
Pollinator syndrome is one of the most important determinants regulating pollen dispersal in tropica...
Pollen flow and dispersal patterns were investigated in a small, isolated forest fragment of the Neo...