Abstract Evolution of mating systems has become one of the most important research areas in evolutionary biology. Cyrtomium falcatum is a homosporous fern species native to eastern Asia. Two subspecies belonging to a sexual diploid race of C. falcatum are recognized: subsp. littorale and subsp. australe. Subspecies littorale shows intermediate selfing rates, while subsp. australe is an obligate outcrosser. We aimed to evaluate the process of mating system evolution and divergence for the two subspecies using restriction site associated DNA sequencing (RAD-seq). The results showed that subsp. littorale had lower genetic diversity and stronger genetic drift than subsp. australe. Fluctuations in the effective population size over time were eva...
Understanding the ecological and evolutionary mechanisms that shape a species’ range is an important...
There is an increasing need to establish populations of threatened plants in threat-free habitat to ...
The transition from cross-fertilization to predominant self-fertilization is considered the most com...
The impact of variation in mating system on genetic diversity is a well-debated topic in evolutionar...
The impact of variation in mating system on genetic diversity is a well-debated topic in evolutionar...
Differences in ploidy levels among different fern species have a vast influence on their mating syst...
Mating system has important implications for the genetic structure and diversity of populations, esp...
BACKGROUND: Essentially all ferns can perform both sexual and asexual reproduction. Their population...
as an example species, the main purpose of this study was to assess the relative impact of sexual a...
Homosporous vascular plants utilize three different mating systems, one of which, gametophytic selfi...
Although polyploidy is pervasive and its evolutionary significance has been recognized, it remains u...
BackgroundThe remarkable diversity of mating patterns and sexual systems in flowering plants has fas...
Background: Previous studies on the reproductive biology of ferns showed that mating strategies vary...
Comparative studies on the genetic attributes of colonizing orchids with diverse mating systems are ...
Background and Aims Human-mediated environmental change is increasing selection pressure for the cap...
Understanding the ecological and evolutionary mechanisms that shape a species’ range is an important...
There is an increasing need to establish populations of threatened plants in threat-free habitat to ...
The transition from cross-fertilization to predominant self-fertilization is considered the most com...
The impact of variation in mating system on genetic diversity is a well-debated topic in evolutionar...
The impact of variation in mating system on genetic diversity is a well-debated topic in evolutionar...
Differences in ploidy levels among different fern species have a vast influence on their mating syst...
Mating system has important implications for the genetic structure and diversity of populations, esp...
BACKGROUND: Essentially all ferns can perform both sexual and asexual reproduction. Their population...
as an example species, the main purpose of this study was to assess the relative impact of sexual a...
Homosporous vascular plants utilize three different mating systems, one of which, gametophytic selfi...
Although polyploidy is pervasive and its evolutionary significance has been recognized, it remains u...
BackgroundThe remarkable diversity of mating patterns and sexual systems in flowering plants has fas...
Background: Previous studies on the reproductive biology of ferns showed that mating strategies vary...
Comparative studies on the genetic attributes of colonizing orchids with diverse mating systems are ...
Background and Aims Human-mediated environmental change is increasing selection pressure for the cap...
Understanding the ecological and evolutionary mechanisms that shape a species’ range is an important...
There is an increasing need to establish populations of threatened plants in threat-free habitat to ...
The transition from cross-fertilization to predominant self-fertilization is considered the most com...