Premise of the study: Even though dioecy is a dominant sexual system among gymnosperms, little is known about its evolutionary history. Pinus johannis may represent a model system because unisexual and monoecious individuals compose its populations. The presence of unisexual individuals in other Pinus species is a consequence of sexual lability. Here we determined whether P. johannis represents the first example of a dioecious or nearly dioecious reproductive system in conifers by evaluating its sexual stability. Methods: To assess the stability of sexual expression, we quantified the proportion of male vs. female reproductive structures produced by trees over multiple years and tested for the presence of sexual dimorphism. Sexual lability ...
Field observations of sex conditions were made and flowering and fruiting material collected from po...
• Revealing the environmental pressures determining the frequency of females amongst populations of ...
Premise of research. Gynodioecy, a dimorphic sexual system where individual plants are either female...
How flowering plants have recurrently evolved from hermaphroditism to separate sexes (dioecy) is a c...
Premise of study: Bisexuality (male and female function in one structure) has been reported as a key...
Androdioecy is a rare reproductive system. Fraxinus platypoda, a woody canopy species in Japan’s mou...
Questions All else being equal, populations of dioecious species with a 50:50 sex ratio have only ha...
There is a considerable disagreement about the selective forces that have led to the evolution of di...
Since Darwin's pioneering research on plant reproductive biology (e.g. Darwin 1877), understanding t...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The study of local adaptation in plant reproductive traits has received substan...
Background and Aims The study of local adaptation in plant reproductive traits has received substant...
The sex determination in gymnosperms is still poorly characterized due to the lack of genomic/transc...
Background: Evolutionary theory suggests that males and females may evolve sexually dimorphic phenot...
How flowering plants have recurrently evolved from hermaphroditism to separate sexes (dioecy) is a c...
How flowering plants have recurrently evolved from hermaphroditism to separate sexes (dioecy) is a c...
Field observations of sex conditions were made and flowering and fruiting material collected from po...
• Revealing the environmental pressures determining the frequency of females amongst populations of ...
Premise of research. Gynodioecy, a dimorphic sexual system where individual plants are either female...
How flowering plants have recurrently evolved from hermaphroditism to separate sexes (dioecy) is a c...
Premise of study: Bisexuality (male and female function in one structure) has been reported as a key...
Androdioecy is a rare reproductive system. Fraxinus platypoda, a woody canopy species in Japan’s mou...
Questions All else being equal, populations of dioecious species with a 50:50 sex ratio have only ha...
There is a considerable disagreement about the selective forces that have led to the evolution of di...
Since Darwin's pioneering research on plant reproductive biology (e.g. Darwin 1877), understanding t...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The study of local adaptation in plant reproductive traits has received substan...
Background and Aims The study of local adaptation in plant reproductive traits has received substant...
The sex determination in gymnosperms is still poorly characterized due to the lack of genomic/transc...
Background: Evolutionary theory suggests that males and females may evolve sexually dimorphic phenot...
How flowering plants have recurrently evolved from hermaphroditism to separate sexes (dioecy) is a c...
How flowering plants have recurrently evolved from hermaphroditism to separate sexes (dioecy) is a c...
Field observations of sex conditions were made and flowering and fruiting material collected from po...
• Revealing the environmental pressures determining the frequency of females amongst populations of ...
Premise of research. Gynodioecy, a dimorphic sexual system where individual plants are either female...