We used randomizations to analyse patterns of co-occurrence of sexual and apomictic (asexual) members of the North American Crepis agamic complex (Asteraceae). We expect strong asymmetry in reproductive interactions in Crepis: apomicts produce clonal seeds with no need for pollination and are not subject to reproductive interference from co-occurring relatives. However, because they still produce some viable pollen, apomicts can reduce reproductive success of nearby sexual relatives, potentially leading to eventual local exclusion of sexuals. Consistent with this, randomizations reveal that sexuals are over-represented in isolated sites, while apomicts freely co-occur. Incorporation of taxonomic and phylogenetic evidence indicates that this...
<p>What evolutionary processes and ecological patterns underlie the maintenance of asexual reproduct...
Although evolutionary transitions from sexual to asexual reproduction are frequent in eukaryotes, th...
The loss of sexual recombination and segregation in asexual organisms has been portrayed as an irrev...
We used randomizations to analyse patterns of co-occurrence of sexual and apomictic (asexual) member...
Townsendia hookeri (Asteraceae) plants can reproduce sexually or via apomixis (i.e. asexual reprod...
For plants with mixed reproductive capabilities, asexual reproduction is more frequent in rare speci...
Premise of the study: Ecological differentiation (ED) between sexual and asexual organisms may permi...
Sexual and asexual organisms exhibit a wide variety of biological differences that can impact their ...
Despite the classic place that the North American Crepis (Asteraceae) agamic complex holds in evolut...
In plants, negative reproductive interaction among closely related species (i.e., reproductive inter...
International audienceAccording to environmental-based theories on the maintenance of sexual reprodu...
Background and Aims Apomictic plants maintain functional pollen, and via pollination the genetic fac...
In theory, females that reproduce asexually should enjoy a twofold advantage in fitness over sexual ...
Many flowering plants exhibit dual reproductive modes, producing both sexual and asexual offspring. ...
Reproductive isolation between selfing and outcrossing species can arise through diverse mechanisms,...
<p>What evolutionary processes and ecological patterns underlie the maintenance of asexual reproduct...
Although evolutionary transitions from sexual to asexual reproduction are frequent in eukaryotes, th...
The loss of sexual recombination and segregation in asexual organisms has been portrayed as an irrev...
We used randomizations to analyse patterns of co-occurrence of sexual and apomictic (asexual) member...
Townsendia hookeri (Asteraceae) plants can reproduce sexually or via apomixis (i.e. asexual reprod...
For plants with mixed reproductive capabilities, asexual reproduction is more frequent in rare speci...
Premise of the study: Ecological differentiation (ED) between sexual and asexual organisms may permi...
Sexual and asexual organisms exhibit a wide variety of biological differences that can impact their ...
Despite the classic place that the North American Crepis (Asteraceae) agamic complex holds in evolut...
In plants, negative reproductive interaction among closely related species (i.e., reproductive inter...
International audienceAccording to environmental-based theories on the maintenance of sexual reprodu...
Background and Aims Apomictic plants maintain functional pollen, and via pollination the genetic fac...
In theory, females that reproduce asexually should enjoy a twofold advantage in fitness over sexual ...
Many flowering plants exhibit dual reproductive modes, producing both sexual and asexual offspring. ...
Reproductive isolation between selfing and outcrossing species can arise through diverse mechanisms,...
<p>What evolutionary processes and ecological patterns underlie the maintenance of asexual reproduct...
Although evolutionary transitions from sexual to asexual reproduction are frequent in eukaryotes, th...
The loss of sexual recombination and segregation in asexual organisms has been portrayed as an irrev...