Numerous studies have examined the evolution of sexual systems in angiosperms, but few explore the\ud interaction between these and the evolution of pollination mode. Wind pollination is often associated\ud with unisexual flowers, but which evolved first and played a causative role in the evolution of the other\ud is unclear. Thalictrum, meadow-rues (Ranunculaceae), provides a unique opportunity to study the evolution\ud of these traits because it contains insect and wind pollination and four sexual systems. We used a\ud phylogenetic approach to reconstruct ancestral states for sexual system, pollination mode, and geographic\ud distribution in Thalictrum, and tested for correlations to uncover the factors involved in the evolution\ud of uni...
Dioecy, the coexistence of separate male and female individuals in a population, is a rare but phylo...
This thesis examines the role pollinators have played in the diversification of flowering plants. T...
Evolutionary transitions from hermaphroditism to dioecy have been common in flowering plants, <su...
A range of hypothesized evolutionary pathways has been proposed for describing the evolution of dioe...
The evolution of wind pollination (anemophily) has occurred at least 65 times in the flowering plant...
The evolution of wind pollination (anemophily) has occurred at least 65 times in the flowering plant...
Unisexual flower morphology was examined within a phylogenetic context in order to identify developm...
Sexual system is a key determinant of genetic variation and reproductive success, affecting evolutio...
A range of hypothesized evolutionary pathways has been proposed for describing the evolution of dioe...
Transitions between animal and wind pollination have occurred in many lineages and have been linked ...
A range of hypothesized evolutionary pathways has been proposed for describing the evolution of dioe...
A range of hypothesized evolutionary pathways has been proposed for describing the evolution of dioe...
Transitions between animal and wind pollination have occurred in many lineages and have been linked ...
BackgroundThe remarkable diversity of mating patterns and sexual systems in flowering plants has fas...
Dioecy, the coexistence of separate male and female individuals in a population, is a rare but phylo...
Dioecy, the coexistence of separate male and female individuals in a population, is a rare but phylo...
This thesis examines the role pollinators have played in the diversification of flowering plants. T...
Evolutionary transitions from hermaphroditism to dioecy have been common in flowering plants, <su...
A range of hypothesized evolutionary pathways has been proposed for describing the evolution of dioe...
The evolution of wind pollination (anemophily) has occurred at least 65 times in the flowering plant...
The evolution of wind pollination (anemophily) has occurred at least 65 times in the flowering plant...
Unisexual flower morphology was examined within a phylogenetic context in order to identify developm...
Sexual system is a key determinant of genetic variation and reproductive success, affecting evolutio...
A range of hypothesized evolutionary pathways has been proposed for describing the evolution of dioe...
Transitions between animal and wind pollination have occurred in many lineages and have been linked ...
A range of hypothesized evolutionary pathways has been proposed for describing the evolution of dioe...
A range of hypothesized evolutionary pathways has been proposed for describing the evolution of dioe...
Transitions between animal and wind pollination have occurred in many lineages and have been linked ...
BackgroundThe remarkable diversity of mating patterns and sexual systems in flowering plants has fas...
Dioecy, the coexistence of separate male and female individuals in a population, is a rare but phylo...
Dioecy, the coexistence of separate male and female individuals in a population, is a rare but phylo...
This thesis examines the role pollinators have played in the diversification of flowering plants. T...
Evolutionary transitions from hermaphroditism to dioecy have been common in flowering plants, <su...