Shifts in plant sex ratios help plant species to expand upslope in a warmer climat
For dioecious plant species, sex ratios within a population depend on multiple environmental and lif...
Moving species outside their historic ranges may mitigate loss of biodiversity in the face of global...
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Shifts in plant sex ratios help plant species to expand upslope in a warmer climat
Aquatic and terrestrial organisms respond to climate change differently by biological sex. A key cha...
Males and females are ecologically distinct in many species, but whether responses to climate change...
AbstractRecently, scientific attention has increased around the ecological and evolutionary effects ...
The distribution of types of vegetation around the world is clearly related to climate. Different co...
Summary • Despite an abundance of theory, few empirical studies have explored the ecological and evo...
Males and females commonly differ in ecologically important traits. These traits mediate the acquisi...
Evidence is presented that individuals of a large number of dioecious and subdioecious plant species...
Abstract. Stressful ecological conditions have been implicated in the evolution of separate sexes in...
Sexual polymorphisms represent an essential phenomenon in the evolution and reproduction of flowerin...
• Revealing the environmental pressures determining the frequency of females amongst populations of ...
It remains unclear how global climate change affects dioecious plants that may be especially vulnera...
For dioecious plant species, sex ratios within a population depend on multiple environmental and lif...
Moving species outside their historic ranges may mitigate loss of biodiversity in the face of global...
Contains fulltext : 175465.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Shifts in plant sex ratios help plant species to expand upslope in a warmer climat
Aquatic and terrestrial organisms respond to climate change differently by biological sex. A key cha...
Males and females are ecologically distinct in many species, but whether responses to climate change...
AbstractRecently, scientific attention has increased around the ecological and evolutionary effects ...
The distribution of types of vegetation around the world is clearly related to climate. Different co...
Summary • Despite an abundance of theory, few empirical studies have explored the ecological and evo...
Males and females commonly differ in ecologically important traits. These traits mediate the acquisi...
Evidence is presented that individuals of a large number of dioecious and subdioecious plant species...
Abstract. Stressful ecological conditions have been implicated in the evolution of separate sexes in...
Sexual polymorphisms represent an essential phenomenon in the evolution and reproduction of flowerin...
• Revealing the environmental pressures determining the frequency of females amongst populations of ...
It remains unclear how global climate change affects dioecious plants that may be especially vulnera...
For dioecious plant species, sex ratios within a population depend on multiple environmental and lif...
Moving species outside their historic ranges may mitigate loss of biodiversity in the face of global...
Contains fulltext : 175465.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access