Recent developments in the field of genetic divergence and speciation focus more on diversifying processes than on geographic mode of speciation (i.e. allopatric versus sympatric). Some of these new theories concern speciation driven by conflicts between the sexes. Even though it is well known that the two reproductive functions in plants can have different selective optima, sexual selection in plants is by many assumed to be weak or non-existent. Here we outline potential sexual conflicts in plants and discuss how selection pressures generated by such conflicts may influence genetic divergence. There is opportunity for conflicting selection pressures between individuals, such as manipulative pollen traits that enhance male reproductive suc...
During the fertilisation process in plants, pollen tube growth rate may be selected as a trait impor...
The evolution of the flower is commonly thought to have spurred angiosperm diversification. Similarl...
The study of sexually antagonistic (SA) traits remains largely limited to dioecious (separate sex), ...
Although sexual selection and sexual conflict are important evolutionary forces in animals, their si...
The incidence of sexual selection in plants is today acknowledged, however, just as in animals, evol...
According to the theory of sexual selection, traits can evolve because they confer a mating advantag...
While sexual selection and sexual conflict are important evolutionary forces in animals, their signi...
Sexual selection is known to shape plant traits that affect access to mates during the pollination p...
SummaryDarwin's theory of evolution by natural selection provided an immediately convincing explanat...
International audienceSexual selection is known to shape plant traits that affect access to mates du...
BackgroundThe remarkable diversity of mating patterns and sexual systems in flowering plants has fas...
Divergence at reproductive traits can generate barriers among populations, and may result from sever...
Background and Aims: Heritable genetic variation is crucial for selection to operate, yet there is a...
Sexual selection has traditionally been used to explain exaggerated sexual traits in male animals. T...
Support for the role of sexual selection in speciation has grown over the last 30 years. Work in thi...
During the fertilisation process in plants, pollen tube growth rate may be selected as a trait impor...
The evolution of the flower is commonly thought to have spurred angiosperm diversification. Similarl...
The study of sexually antagonistic (SA) traits remains largely limited to dioecious (separate sex), ...
Although sexual selection and sexual conflict are important evolutionary forces in animals, their si...
The incidence of sexual selection in plants is today acknowledged, however, just as in animals, evol...
According to the theory of sexual selection, traits can evolve because they confer a mating advantag...
While sexual selection and sexual conflict are important evolutionary forces in animals, their signi...
Sexual selection is known to shape plant traits that affect access to mates during the pollination p...
SummaryDarwin's theory of evolution by natural selection provided an immediately convincing explanat...
International audienceSexual selection is known to shape plant traits that affect access to mates du...
BackgroundThe remarkable diversity of mating patterns and sexual systems in flowering plants has fas...
Divergence at reproductive traits can generate barriers among populations, and may result from sever...
Background and Aims: Heritable genetic variation is crucial for selection to operate, yet there is a...
Sexual selection has traditionally been used to explain exaggerated sexual traits in male animals. T...
Support for the role of sexual selection in speciation has grown over the last 30 years. Work in thi...
During the fertilisation process in plants, pollen tube growth rate may be selected as a trait impor...
The evolution of the flower is commonly thought to have spurred angiosperm diversification. Similarl...
The study of sexually antagonistic (SA) traits remains largely limited to dioecious (separate sex), ...