International audienceIn angiosperms, dioecious clades tend to have fewer species than their nondioecious sister clades. This departure from the expected equal species richness in the standard sister clade test has been interpreted as implying that dioecious clades diversify less and has initiated a series of studies suggesting that dioecy might be an 'evolutionary dead end'. However, two of us recently showed that the 'equal species richness' null hypothesis is not valid in the case of derived char acters, such as dioecy, and proposed a new test for sister clade comparisons; preliminary results, using a data set available in the litterature, indicated that dioecious clades migth diversify more than expected. However, it is crucial for this...
International audienceAbout 15,000 angiosperm species (∼6%) have separate sexes, a phenomenon known ...
About 15,000 angiosperm species (similar to 6%) have separate sexes, a phenomenon known as dioecy. W...
Dioecy, the coexistence of separate male and female individuals in a population, is a rare but phylo...
Dioecy, the sexual system in which male and female organs are found in separate individuals, allows ...
Dioecy, the sexual system in which male and female organs are found in separate individuals, allows ...
Dioecy, the sexual system in which male and female organs are found in separate individuals, allows ...
Dioecy, the sexual system in which male and female organs are found in separate individuals, allows ...
Comparing species richness in sister clades that differ in a character is one of the ways to study f...
Comparing species richness in sister clades that differ in a character is one of the ways to study f...
Comparing species richness in sister clades that differ in a character is one of the ways to study f...
Comparing species richness in sister clades that differ in a character is one of the ways to study f...
Comparing species richness in sister clades that differ in a character is one of the ways to study f...
Comparing species richness in sister clades that differ in a character is one of the ways to study f...
Dioecy, the breeding system with male and female function on separate individuals, may affect the a...
International audienceAbout 15,000 angiosperm species (∼6%) have separate sexes, a phenomenon known ...
International audienceAbout 15,000 angiosperm species (∼6%) have separate sexes, a phenomenon known ...
About 15,000 angiosperm species (similar to 6%) have separate sexes, a phenomenon known as dioecy. W...
Dioecy, the coexistence of separate male and female individuals in a population, is a rare but phylo...
Dioecy, the sexual system in which male and female organs are found in separate individuals, allows ...
Dioecy, the sexual system in which male and female organs are found in separate individuals, allows ...
Dioecy, the sexual system in which male and female organs are found in separate individuals, allows ...
Dioecy, the sexual system in which male and female organs are found in separate individuals, allows ...
Comparing species richness in sister clades that differ in a character is one of the ways to study f...
Comparing species richness in sister clades that differ in a character is one of the ways to study f...
Comparing species richness in sister clades that differ in a character is one of the ways to study f...
Comparing species richness in sister clades that differ in a character is one of the ways to study f...
Comparing species richness in sister clades that differ in a character is one of the ways to study f...
Comparing species richness in sister clades that differ in a character is one of the ways to study f...
Dioecy, the breeding system with male and female function on separate individuals, may affect the a...
International audienceAbout 15,000 angiosperm species (∼6%) have separate sexes, a phenomenon known ...
International audienceAbout 15,000 angiosperm species (∼6%) have separate sexes, a phenomenon known ...
About 15,000 angiosperm species (similar to 6%) have separate sexes, a phenomenon known as dioecy. W...
Dioecy, the coexistence of separate male and female individuals in a population, is a rare but phylo...