• It has been suggested that clonality provides reproductive assurance in cross-fertilizing species subject to pollen limitation, relieving one of the main selective pressures favoring the evolution of self-fertilization. According to this hypothesis, cross-fertilizing species subject to pollen limitation should often be clonal. Here, we investigated the association between clonality and a genetic mechanism enforcing outcrossing, self-incompatibility, in Solanum (Solanaceae). • We collected self-incompatibility and clonality information on 87 species, and looked for an association between these two traits. To account for the contribution of shared evolutionary history to this association, we incorporated phylogenetic information f...
Selection to prevent interspecific mating can cause an increase or a decrease in self pollination in...
Genetic incompatibility is a hallmark of speciation. Cytonuclear incompatibilities are proposed to b...
The transition to self-compatibility from self-incompatibility is often associated with high rates o...
• It has been suggested that clonality provides reproductive assurance in cross-fertilizing spe...
Experimental investigations of homomorphic self-incompatibility (SI) have revealed an unanticipated ...
In the January issue of New Phytologist Vallejo-Marín and O’Brien documented that in th...
<div><p>Despite extensive theory, little is known about the empirical accumulation and evolutionary ...
Identifying traits that affect rates of speciation and extinction and hence explain differences in s...
Flowering plants are able to avoid inbreeding by several genetically based mechanisms. Gametophytic ...
Self-incompatibility (SI) is a genetic mechanism in plants whereby individuals discriminate between ...
Mating system transitions from self-incompatibility to self-compatibility (i.e. being able to self-f...
The evolutionary concurrence of intraspecies self-incompatibility (SI) and explosive angiosperm radi...
The evolution of self-fertilization is one of the most commonly traversed transitions in flowering p...
Self-incompatibility systems in plants are genetic systems that prevent self-fertilization in hermap...
Many flowering plants exhibit dual reproductive modes, producing both sexual and asexual offspring. ...
Selection to prevent interspecific mating can cause an increase or a decrease in self pollination in...
Genetic incompatibility is a hallmark of speciation. Cytonuclear incompatibilities are proposed to b...
The transition to self-compatibility from self-incompatibility is often associated with high rates o...
• It has been suggested that clonality provides reproductive assurance in cross-fertilizing spe...
Experimental investigations of homomorphic self-incompatibility (SI) have revealed an unanticipated ...
In the January issue of New Phytologist Vallejo-Marín and O’Brien documented that in th...
<div><p>Despite extensive theory, little is known about the empirical accumulation and evolutionary ...
Identifying traits that affect rates of speciation and extinction and hence explain differences in s...
Flowering plants are able to avoid inbreeding by several genetically based mechanisms. Gametophytic ...
Self-incompatibility (SI) is a genetic mechanism in plants whereby individuals discriminate between ...
Mating system transitions from self-incompatibility to self-compatibility (i.e. being able to self-f...
The evolutionary concurrence of intraspecies self-incompatibility (SI) and explosive angiosperm radi...
The evolution of self-fertilization is one of the most commonly traversed transitions in flowering p...
Self-incompatibility systems in plants are genetic systems that prevent self-fertilization in hermap...
Many flowering plants exhibit dual reproductive modes, producing both sexual and asexual offspring. ...
Selection to prevent interspecific mating can cause an increase or a decrease in self pollination in...
Genetic incompatibility is a hallmark of speciation. Cytonuclear incompatibilities are proposed to b...
The transition to self-compatibility from self-incompatibility is often associated with high rates o...