The term “Geographical parthenogenesis” describes the phenomenon that asexual organisms usually occupy larger and more northern distribution areas than their sexual relatives, and tend to colonize previously glaciated areas. Several case studies on alpine and arctic plants confirm the geographical pattern, but the causal factors behind the phenomenon are still unclear. Research of the last decade in several plant families has shed light on the question and evaluated some of the classical evolutionary theories. Results confirmed, in general, that the advantages of uniparental reproduction enable apomictic plants to re-colonize faster in larger and more northern distribution areas. Associated factors like polyploidy seem to contribute mainly ...
Geographical parthenogenesis describes the enigmatic phenomenon that asexual organisms have larger d...
[KEYWORDS: Apomixis geographic parthenogenesis jack-of-all-trades strategy master-of-some strategy p...
Hieracium alpinum L. (Asteraceae) is an arctic-alpine species distributed throughout Europe with bot...
The term “Geographical parthenogenesis” describes the phenomenon that asexual organisms usually occu...
It has been suggested that polyploidization affects the ecological niche of a species, possibly ulti...
Asexual taxa often have larger ranges than their sexual progenitors, particularly in areas affected ...
Examination of the geographic distributions of sexual organisms and their asexual, or parthenogeneti...
Theory predicts that sexual reproduction is difficult to maintain if asexuality is an option, yet se...
Asexual taxa often have larger ranges than their sexual progenitors, particularly in areas affected ...
Apomictic plants expand their geographical distributions more to higher elevations compared to their...
Asexual taxa often have larger ranges than their sexual progenitors, particularly in areas affected ...
Gametophytic apomixis is a way of asexual plant reproduction by seeds. It should be advantageous und...
Sexual and asexual organisms exhibit a wide variety of biological differences that can impact their ...
Apomixis, the asexual reproduction through seeds, is thought to provide reproductive assurance when ...
Genetic variation at molecular loci may underlie important variation in the phenotypes of arctic pla...
Geographical parthenogenesis describes the enigmatic phenomenon that asexual organisms have larger d...
[KEYWORDS: Apomixis geographic parthenogenesis jack-of-all-trades strategy master-of-some strategy p...
Hieracium alpinum L. (Asteraceae) is an arctic-alpine species distributed throughout Europe with bot...
The term “Geographical parthenogenesis” describes the phenomenon that asexual organisms usually occu...
It has been suggested that polyploidization affects the ecological niche of a species, possibly ulti...
Asexual taxa often have larger ranges than their sexual progenitors, particularly in areas affected ...
Examination of the geographic distributions of sexual organisms and their asexual, or parthenogeneti...
Theory predicts that sexual reproduction is difficult to maintain if asexuality is an option, yet se...
Asexual taxa often have larger ranges than their sexual progenitors, particularly in areas affected ...
Apomictic plants expand their geographical distributions more to higher elevations compared to their...
Asexual taxa often have larger ranges than their sexual progenitors, particularly in areas affected ...
Gametophytic apomixis is a way of asexual plant reproduction by seeds. It should be advantageous und...
Sexual and asexual organisms exhibit a wide variety of biological differences that can impact their ...
Apomixis, the asexual reproduction through seeds, is thought to provide reproductive assurance when ...
Genetic variation at molecular loci may underlie important variation in the phenotypes of arctic pla...
Geographical parthenogenesis describes the enigmatic phenomenon that asexual organisms have larger d...
[KEYWORDS: Apomixis geographic parthenogenesis jack-of-all-trades strategy master-of-some strategy p...
Hieracium alpinum L. (Asteraceae) is an arctic-alpine species distributed throughout Europe with bot...