PremiseEvolution of separate sexes from hermaphroditism often proceeds through gynodioecy, but genetic constraints on this process are poorly understood. Genetic (co-)variances and between-sex genetic correlations were used to predict evolutionary responses of multiple reproductive traits in a sexually dimorphic gynodioecious species, and predictions were compared with observed responses to artificial selection.MethodsSchiedea (Caryophyllaceae) is an endemic Hawaiian lineage with hermaphroditic, gynodioecious, subdioecious, and dioecious species. We measured genetic parameters of Schiedea salicaria and used them to predict evolutionary responses of 18 traits in hermaphrodites and females in response to artificial selection for increased mal...
While sexual selection and sexual conflict are important evolutionary forces in animals, their signi...
Investigation of gender specialization in plants has led to several theories on the evolution of sex...
Investment in male function should often yield diminishing fitness returns, subjecting the evolution...
Premise: Evolution of separate sexes from hermaphroditism often proceeds through gynodioecy, but gen...
Abstract. To understand how genetic constraints may limit the evolution of males and sexual dimorphi...
Allocation trade-offs are predicted to affect evolutionary dynamics, including the evolution of sexu...
SummaryThe optimal deployment of reproductive resources by hermaphrodites to male versus female func...
A well-established theoretical relationship exists between genetic correlations between the sexes an...
Evolutionary transitions from dioecy to functional hermaphroditism must overcome the inertia of sexu...
The optimal deployment of reproductive resources by hermaphrodites to male versus female function (i...
Plants are notoriously variable in gender, ranging in sex allocation from purely male through hermap...
Background and Aims: Heritable genetic variation is crucial for selection to operate, yet there is a...
The evolution of sexual dimorphism will depend on how sexual, fecundity and viability selection act ...
SummarySex allocation in hermaphrodites should evolve in response to changes in the frequency of uni...
Plants are notoriously variable in gender, ranging in sex allocation from purely male through hermap...
While sexual selection and sexual conflict are important evolutionary forces in animals, their signi...
Investigation of gender specialization in plants has led to several theories on the evolution of sex...
Investment in male function should often yield diminishing fitness returns, subjecting the evolution...
Premise: Evolution of separate sexes from hermaphroditism often proceeds through gynodioecy, but gen...
Abstract. To understand how genetic constraints may limit the evolution of males and sexual dimorphi...
Allocation trade-offs are predicted to affect evolutionary dynamics, including the evolution of sexu...
SummaryThe optimal deployment of reproductive resources by hermaphrodites to male versus female func...
A well-established theoretical relationship exists between genetic correlations between the sexes an...
Evolutionary transitions from dioecy to functional hermaphroditism must overcome the inertia of sexu...
The optimal deployment of reproductive resources by hermaphrodites to male versus female function (i...
Plants are notoriously variable in gender, ranging in sex allocation from purely male through hermap...
Background and Aims: Heritable genetic variation is crucial for selection to operate, yet there is a...
The evolution of sexual dimorphism will depend on how sexual, fecundity and viability selection act ...
SummarySex allocation in hermaphrodites should evolve in response to changes in the frequency of uni...
Plants are notoriously variable in gender, ranging in sex allocation from purely male through hermap...
While sexual selection and sexual conflict are important evolutionary forces in animals, their signi...
Investigation of gender specialization in plants has led to several theories on the evolution of sex...
Investment in male function should often yield diminishing fitness returns, subjecting the evolution...