Summary • Competing evolutionary forces shape plant breeding systems (e.g. inbreeding depression, reproductive assurance). Which of these forces prevails in a given population or species is predicted to depend upon such factors as life history, ecological conditions, and geographical context. Here, we examined two such predictions: that self-compatibility should be associated with the annual life history or extreme climatic conditions. • We analyzed data from a clade of plants remarkable for variation in breeding system, life history and climatic conditions (Oenothera, sections Anogra and Kleinia, Onagraceae). We used a phylogenetic comparative approach and Bayesian or hybrid Bayesian tests to account for phylogenetic uncertainty. Geographi...
Premise: The balance between cross- and self-fertilization is driven by the environment. Yet no long...
Background and Aims:The evolution of selfing from outcrossing may be the most common transition in p...
A topic of great current interest is the capacity of populations to adapt genetically to rapidly cha...
• Competing evolutionary forces shape plant breeding systems (e.g. inbreeding depression, reproducti...
Why some organisms reproduce just once in their lifetime (semelparity), while others reproduce more ...
Evolutionary ecologists have long sought to understand the conditions under which perennial (iteropa...
Abstract. Evolutionary ecologists have long sought to understand the conditions under which perennia...
How plants respond to climatic perturbations, which are forecasted to increase in frequency and inte...
1. Ecogeographic isolation is a fundamental prezygotic barrier to reproduction and a step toward div...
Ecogeographical isolation is a fundamental prezygotic barrier to reproduction and a step towards div...
How plants respond to climatic perturbations, which are forecasted to increase in frequency and inte...
Contemporary changes in climate have rapidly increased temperatures worldwide, extending the length ...
Background and Aims: It remains unclear whether invasive species can maintain both high biomass and ...
Premise: The balance between cross- and self-fertilization is driven by the environment. Yet no long...
Background and Aims:The evolution of selfing from outcrossing may be the most common transition in p...
A topic of great current interest is the capacity of populations to adapt genetically to rapidly cha...
• Competing evolutionary forces shape plant breeding systems (e.g. inbreeding depression, reproducti...
Why some organisms reproduce just once in their lifetime (semelparity), while others reproduce more ...
Evolutionary ecologists have long sought to understand the conditions under which perennial (iteropa...
Abstract. Evolutionary ecologists have long sought to understand the conditions under which perennia...
How plants respond to climatic perturbations, which are forecasted to increase in frequency and inte...
1. Ecogeographic isolation is a fundamental prezygotic barrier to reproduction and a step toward div...
Ecogeographical isolation is a fundamental prezygotic barrier to reproduction and a step towards div...
How plants respond to climatic perturbations, which are forecasted to increase in frequency and inte...
Contemporary changes in climate have rapidly increased temperatures worldwide, extending the length ...
Background and Aims: It remains unclear whether invasive species can maintain both high biomass and ...
Premise: The balance between cross- and self-fertilization is driven by the environment. Yet no long...
Background and Aims:The evolution of selfing from outcrossing may be the most common transition in p...
A topic of great current interest is the capacity of populations to adapt genetically to rapidly cha...