Reproductive strategies of closely related species distributed along successional gradients should differ as a consequence of the trade-off between competition and colonization abilities. We compared male reproductive strategies of Quercus robur and Q. petraea, two partly interfertile European oak species with different successional status. In the studied even-aged stand, trees of the late-successional species (Q. petraea) grew faster and suffered less from intertree competition than trees of the early-successional species (Q. robur). A large-scale paternity study and a spatially explicit individual-based mating model were used to estimate parameters of pollen production and dispersal as well as sexual barriers between species. Male fecundi...
Gene flow is a key factor in the evolution of species, influencing effective population size, hybrid...
Gene flow is a key factor in the evolution of species, influencing effective population size, hybrid...
[Aims]: Forest fragmentation and reduced tree population densities can potentially have negative imp...
The identification and quantification of the relative importance of reproductive isolating barriers ...
The identification and quantification of the relative importance of reproductive isolating barriers ...
The reproductive system of hybrids is an important factor shaping introgression dynamics within spec...
Background. Few studies address the issue of hybridization in a more than two-species context. The s...
The current low latitudinal range margins of many extra-tropical plant species consist of small and ...
Very little is known about the nature and strength of reproductive isolation (RI) in Quercus species...
Abstract Oaks (Quercus) are major components of temperate forest ecosystems in the Northern Hemisphe...
Abstract Background Much of the debate over the evolutionary consequences of hybridization on geneti...
Patterns of hybridization and of the mating system of Quercus petraea and Quercus robur have been in...
Quercus robur tree genotypes. Genotypes and geographic coordinates for adult Quercus robur trees (n...
Low-latitudinal range margins of temperate and boreal plant species typically consist of scattered p...
Gene flow is a key factor in the evolution of species, influencing effective population size, hybrid...
Gene flow is a key factor in the evolution of species, influencing effective population size, hybrid...
Gene flow is a key factor in the evolution of species, influencing effective population size, hybrid...
[Aims]: Forest fragmentation and reduced tree population densities can potentially have negative imp...
The identification and quantification of the relative importance of reproductive isolating barriers ...
The identification and quantification of the relative importance of reproductive isolating barriers ...
The reproductive system of hybrids is an important factor shaping introgression dynamics within spec...
Background. Few studies address the issue of hybridization in a more than two-species context. The s...
The current low latitudinal range margins of many extra-tropical plant species consist of small and ...
Very little is known about the nature and strength of reproductive isolation (RI) in Quercus species...
Abstract Oaks (Quercus) are major components of temperate forest ecosystems in the Northern Hemisphe...
Abstract Background Much of the debate over the evolutionary consequences of hybridization on geneti...
Patterns of hybridization and of the mating system of Quercus petraea and Quercus robur have been in...
Quercus robur tree genotypes. Genotypes and geographic coordinates for adult Quercus robur trees (n...
Low-latitudinal range margins of temperate and boreal plant species typically consist of scattered p...
Gene flow is a key factor in the evolution of species, influencing effective population size, hybrid...
Gene flow is a key factor in the evolution of species, influencing effective population size, hybrid...
Gene flow is a key factor in the evolution of species, influencing effective population size, hybrid...
[Aims]: Forest fragmentation and reduced tree population densities can potentially have negative imp...