The reproductive assurance (RA) hypothesis predicts that the ability to autonomously self-fertilize should be favored in environments where a lack of mates or pollinators limits outcross reproduction. Because such limits to outcrossing are predicted to be most severe at range edges, elevated autonomy in peripheral populations is often attributed to RA. We test this hypothesis in 24 populations spanning the range of Campanula americana, including sampling at the range interior and three geographic range edges. We scored autonomous fruit set in a pollinator-free environment and detected clinal variation—autonomy increased linearly from the southern to the northern edge, and from the eastern to the western edge. We then address whether the cli...
Pollinator responses to floral density have important implications for plant biology. In particular,...
1. Density-dependence is of fundamental importance for population and range dynamics. Density-depend...
Seemingly mutualistic relationships can be exploited, in some cases reducing fitness of the exploite...
1. Pollination failure has been proposed to be an important determinant of plant species’ range limi...
Premise of the study: Hermaphroditic plants commonly reproduce through a mixture of selfing and outc...
1. Mixed mating and variation in outcrossing rate among populations of the same species are common. ...
The reproductive-assurance hypothesis predicts that mating-system traits will evolve towards increas...
Premise of the study: In animal-pollinated plants, autonomous selfi ng may provide reproductive assu...
Mating activities change within a season in many animal and plant populations. In plants, selection ...
1. Quantifying the benefits of pollinator abundance and diversity for plant reproduction is a critic...
Seemingly mutualistic relationships can be exploited, in some cases reducing fitness of the exploite...
PREMISE: Darwin proposed that self-pollination in allegedly outcrossing species might act as a repro...
Clonality is a widespread life history trait in flowering plants that may be essential for populatio...
Growers of small fruit crops often supplement the natural pollinator community by introducing pollin...
Colonization at expanding range edges often involves few founders, reducing effective population siz...
Pollinator responses to floral density have important implications for plant biology. In particular,...
1. Density-dependence is of fundamental importance for population and range dynamics. Density-depend...
Seemingly mutualistic relationships can be exploited, in some cases reducing fitness of the exploite...
1. Pollination failure has been proposed to be an important determinant of plant species’ range limi...
Premise of the study: Hermaphroditic plants commonly reproduce through a mixture of selfing and outc...
1. Mixed mating and variation in outcrossing rate among populations of the same species are common. ...
The reproductive-assurance hypothesis predicts that mating-system traits will evolve towards increas...
Premise of the study: In animal-pollinated plants, autonomous selfi ng may provide reproductive assu...
Mating activities change within a season in many animal and plant populations. In plants, selection ...
1. Quantifying the benefits of pollinator abundance and diversity for plant reproduction is a critic...
Seemingly mutualistic relationships can be exploited, in some cases reducing fitness of the exploite...
PREMISE: Darwin proposed that self-pollination in allegedly outcrossing species might act as a repro...
Clonality is a widespread life history trait in flowering plants that may be essential for populatio...
Growers of small fruit crops often supplement the natural pollinator community by introducing pollin...
Colonization at expanding range edges often involves few founders, reducing effective population siz...
Pollinator responses to floral density have important implications for plant biology. In particular,...
1. Density-dependence is of fundamental importance for population and range dynamics. Density-depend...
Seemingly mutualistic relationships can be exploited, in some cases reducing fitness of the exploite...