Many flowering plants exhibit dual reproductive modes, producing both sexual and asexual offspring. The commonest form of asexual reproduction is clonal growth, in which vegetative modules (ramets) are produced by the parental genotype (genet). In plants, sexual and asexual reproduction usually occur simultaneously, and this can lead to allocation trade offs and antagonism between reproductive modes. Our review considers the ecological and evolutionary consequences of functional interactions between clonal reproduction and pollination and mating. Clonal reproduction is commonly associated with mass flowering, restricted pollen dispersal and geitonogamous self-pollination, processes that can result in inbreeding depression and pollen discoun...
Mating systems control the movement of genes through time and space, making the evolution of mating ...
Mixed mating, in which hermaphrodite plant species reproduce by both self- and cross-fertilization, ...
Many functionally hermaphroditic plants have evolved mechanisms to reduce interference between the s...
1. Increased plant size is generally expected to have negative consequences for mating by increasing...
In theory, females that reproduce asexually should enjoy a twofold advantage in fitness over sexual ...
We present a model for the gradual evolution towards dioecy in cosexual plants with geitonogamous se...
BackgroundThe remarkable diversity of mating patterns and sexual systems in flowering plants has fas...
International audienceWe analyze evolution of individual flowering phenologies by combining an ecolo...
In this thesis I explore several topics related to the evolution of plant reproductive characters. ...
Recent developments in the field of genetic divergence and speciation focus more on diversifying pro...
The incidence of sexual selection in plants is today acknowledged, however, just as in animals, evol...
Although sexual selection and sexual conflict are important evolutionary forces in animals, their si...
• It has been suggested that clonality provides reproductive assurance in cross-fertilizing spe...
Abstract Mating by outcrossing plants depends on the frequency and quality of the interaction betwee...
International audienceInsufficient pollination can affect the reproductive output and the rate of ou...
Mating systems control the movement of genes through time and space, making the evolution of mating ...
Mixed mating, in which hermaphrodite plant species reproduce by both self- and cross-fertilization, ...
Many functionally hermaphroditic plants have evolved mechanisms to reduce interference between the s...
1. Increased plant size is generally expected to have negative consequences for mating by increasing...
In theory, females that reproduce asexually should enjoy a twofold advantage in fitness over sexual ...
We present a model for the gradual evolution towards dioecy in cosexual plants with geitonogamous se...
BackgroundThe remarkable diversity of mating patterns and sexual systems in flowering plants has fas...
International audienceWe analyze evolution of individual flowering phenologies by combining an ecolo...
In this thesis I explore several topics related to the evolution of plant reproductive characters. ...
Recent developments in the field of genetic divergence and speciation focus more on diversifying pro...
The incidence of sexual selection in plants is today acknowledged, however, just as in animals, evol...
Although sexual selection and sexual conflict are important evolutionary forces in animals, their si...
• It has been suggested that clonality provides reproductive assurance in cross-fertilizing spe...
Abstract Mating by outcrossing plants depends on the frequency and quality of the interaction betwee...
International audienceInsufficient pollination can affect the reproductive output and the rate of ou...
Mating systems control the movement of genes through time and space, making the evolution of mating ...
Mixed mating, in which hermaphrodite plant species reproduce by both self- and cross-fertilization, ...
Many functionally hermaphroditic plants have evolved mechanisms to reduce interference between the s...