Dioecious plants often exhibit male-biased sex ratios and sexual differences in life history traits such as plant size, growth rate and frequency of flowering, which arise from the different costs of reproduction for male and female plants. In tropical dioecious species sexual differences in reproductive costs have been demonstrated for several subcanopy species, but few canopy dioecious trees have been studied. We recorded the sexual expression of ≈ 2600 trees of Cecropia schreberiana and Dacryodes excelsa, two canopy dioecious species, during several censuses over 2 y in a 16-ha plot located in subtropical wet forest in the Luquillo Mountains, Puerto Rico. There were similar numbers of male and female trees of C. schreberiana but D. exc...
Females of woody dioecious species usually expend more resources on reproduction than males. Therefo...
We compare the distribution of reproductive traits in woody vegetation of 10 wet tropical forests in...
Abstract: Mallotus philippensis, a dioecious evergreen sub-dominant tree, grows as close associate o...
Females and males of dioecious plants have been shown to have dissimilar resource allocation pattern...
There is a considerable disagreement about the selective forces that have led to the evolution of di...
In tropical wet forests about 20% of woody plant species are dioecious. Because staminate (male) and...
The densities of the breeding populations and the sex of all flowering individuals were recorded for...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: In dioecious species, selection should favor different leaf sizes in males and...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: In dioecious species, selection should favor different leaf sizes in males and...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: In dioecious species, selection should favor different leaf sizes in males and...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: In dioecious species, selection should favor different leaf sizes in males and...
Few studies have investigated multiple dioecious species at the community level. We, therefore, docu...
Relative size at onset of maturity (RSOM) is defined as size at first reproduction divided by asympt...
Relative size at onset of maturity (RSOM) is defined as size at first reproduction divided by asympt...
The reproductive success of a female plant in a dioecious species may be affected by pollen limitati...
Females of woody dioecious species usually expend more resources on reproduction than males. Therefo...
We compare the distribution of reproductive traits in woody vegetation of 10 wet tropical forests in...
Abstract: Mallotus philippensis, a dioecious evergreen sub-dominant tree, grows as close associate o...
Females and males of dioecious plants have been shown to have dissimilar resource allocation pattern...
There is a considerable disagreement about the selective forces that have led to the evolution of di...
In tropical wet forests about 20% of woody plant species are dioecious. Because staminate (male) and...
The densities of the breeding populations and the sex of all flowering individuals were recorded for...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: In dioecious species, selection should favor different leaf sizes in males and...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: In dioecious species, selection should favor different leaf sizes in males and...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: In dioecious species, selection should favor different leaf sizes in males and...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: In dioecious species, selection should favor different leaf sizes in males and...
Few studies have investigated multiple dioecious species at the community level. We, therefore, docu...
Relative size at onset of maturity (RSOM) is defined as size at first reproduction divided by asympt...
Relative size at onset of maturity (RSOM) is defined as size at first reproduction divided by asympt...
The reproductive success of a female plant in a dioecious species may be affected by pollen limitati...
Females of woody dioecious species usually expend more resources on reproduction than males. Therefo...
We compare the distribution of reproductive traits in woody vegetation of 10 wet tropical forests in...
Abstract: Mallotus philippensis, a dioecious evergreen sub-dominant tree, grows as close associate o...