Males of plants with separate sexes are often more prone to attack by herbivores than females. A common explanation for this pattern is that individuals with a greater male function suffer more from herbivory because they grow more quickly, drawing more heavily on resources for growth that might otherwise be allocated to defence. Here, we test this ‘faster-sex’ hypothesis in a species in which males in fact grow more slowly than hermaphrodites, the wind-pollinated annual herb Mercurialis annua. We expected greater herbivory in the faster-growing hermaphrodites. In contrast, we found that males, the slower sex, were significantly more heavily eaten by snails than hermaphrodites. Our results thus reject the faster-sex hypothesis and point to ...
Plants are notoriously variable in gender, ranging in sex allocation from purely male through hermap...
Plants are notoriously variable in gender, ranging in sex allocation from purely male through hermap...
About 6% of all angiosperms are dioecious. This separation of sexual function to male and female ind...
Males of plants with separate sexes are often more prone to attack by herbivores than females. A com...
Males of plants with separate sexes are often more prone to attack by herbivores than females. A com...
Males of plants with separate sexes are often more prone to attack by herbivores than females. A com...
Males of plants with separate sexes are often more prone to attack by herbivores than females. A com...
Dioecious plants can exhibit sexual dimorphism across a suite of plant traits, including susceptibil...
Sexual dimorphism is common in dioecious plant species and is usually attributed to different cost o...
Sexual dimorphism is common in dioecious plant species and is usually attributed to different cost o...
Gender-dimorphic species often display a degree of sexual dimorphism in terms of life-history traits...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Changes in the sex allocation (i.e. in pollen versus seed production) of hermap...
Background and aims Changes in the sex allocation (i.e. in pollen versus seed production) of hermaph...
Females tend to be smaller than males in woody dioecious plant species, but they tend to be larger i...
About 6% of all angiosperms are dioecious. This separation of sexual function to male and female ind...
Plants are notoriously variable in gender, ranging in sex allocation from purely male through hermap...
Plants are notoriously variable in gender, ranging in sex allocation from purely male through hermap...
About 6% of all angiosperms are dioecious. This separation of sexual function to male and female ind...
Males of plants with separate sexes are often more prone to attack by herbivores than females. A com...
Males of plants with separate sexes are often more prone to attack by herbivores than females. A com...
Males of plants with separate sexes are often more prone to attack by herbivores than females. A com...
Males of plants with separate sexes are often more prone to attack by herbivores than females. A com...
Dioecious plants can exhibit sexual dimorphism across a suite of plant traits, including susceptibil...
Sexual dimorphism is common in dioecious plant species and is usually attributed to different cost o...
Sexual dimorphism is common in dioecious plant species and is usually attributed to different cost o...
Gender-dimorphic species often display a degree of sexual dimorphism in terms of life-history traits...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Changes in the sex allocation (i.e. in pollen versus seed production) of hermap...
Background and aims Changes in the sex allocation (i.e. in pollen versus seed production) of hermaph...
Females tend to be smaller than males in woody dioecious plant species, but they tend to be larger i...
About 6% of all angiosperms are dioecious. This separation of sexual function to male and female ind...
Plants are notoriously variable in gender, ranging in sex allocation from purely male through hermap...
Plants are notoriously variable in gender, ranging in sex allocation from purely male through hermap...
About 6% of all angiosperms are dioecious. This separation of sexual function to male and female ind...