International audienceInter-individual variation in fecundities has major consequences on population evolutionary potential, through genetic drift and selection. Using two spatially explicit mating models that analyze the genotypes of seeds and seedlings, we investigated the variation of male and female fecundities within and among three European beech (Fagus sylvatica) stands situated along an altitudinal gradient. Female and male individual fecundity distributions were both skewed in this monoecious species, and we found a higher variance in female as compared to male fecundities. Both female and male fecundities increased with tree size and decreased with density and competition in the neighbourhood, the details of these effects suggesti...
The reproductive success of a female plant in a dioecious species may be affected by pollen limitati...
Social context refers to the composition of an individual's social interactants, including potential...
The study of the dispersal capability of a species can provide essential information for the managem...
Inter-individual variation in fecundities has major consequences on population evolutionary potentia...
Many temperate and boreal tree species have small and scattered populations near the low-latitude ma...
Abstract 1. Abiotic and biotic stresses related to climate change have been associated to increased...
Studies addressing the variation of mating system between plant populations rarely account for the v...
Dioecious plants can exhibit sex-specific physiological traits that manifest as distinct landscape-s...
Trees’ long lifespan, long-distance dispersal abilities and high year-to-year variability in fecundi...
International audienceSexual dimorphism in plants may emerge as a result of sex-specific selection o...
Males and females commonly differ in ecologically important traits. These traits mediate the acquisi...
The current low latitudinal range margins of many extra-tropical plant species consist of small and ...
Models for sex allocation assume that increased expenditure of resources on male function decreases ...
In hermaphrodites, the allocation of resources to each sex function can influence fitness through ma...
The reproductive success of a female plant in a dioecious species may be affected by pollen limitati...
Social context refers to the composition of an individual's social interactants, including potential...
The study of the dispersal capability of a species can provide essential information for the managem...
Inter-individual variation in fecundities has major consequences on population evolutionary potentia...
Many temperate and boreal tree species have small and scattered populations near the low-latitude ma...
Abstract 1. Abiotic and biotic stresses related to climate change have been associated to increased...
Studies addressing the variation of mating system between plant populations rarely account for the v...
Dioecious plants can exhibit sex-specific physiological traits that manifest as distinct landscape-s...
Trees’ long lifespan, long-distance dispersal abilities and high year-to-year variability in fecundi...
International audienceSexual dimorphism in plants may emerge as a result of sex-specific selection o...
Males and females commonly differ in ecologically important traits. These traits mediate the acquisi...
The current low latitudinal range margins of many extra-tropical plant species consist of small and ...
Models for sex allocation assume that increased expenditure of resources on male function decreases ...
In hermaphrodites, the allocation of resources to each sex function can influence fitness through ma...
The reproductive success of a female plant in a dioecious species may be affected by pollen limitati...
Social context refers to the composition of an individual's social interactants, including potential...
The study of the dispersal capability of a species can provide essential information for the managem...