Evolution of the self-pollinating flower in Clarkia xantiana (Onagraceae). I. Size and development of floral organs.
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Life history traits in selfing versus outcrossing annuals: exploring the 'time-limitation' hypothesis for the fitness benefit of self-pollinationUsing theories of sexual selection and sexual conflict to improve our understanding of plant ecology and evolutionFloral specialization and angiosperm diversity: phenotypic divergence, fitness trade-offs and realized pollination accuracyDichogamy correlates with outcrossing rate and defines the selfing syndrome in the mixed-mating genus Collinsia.Phylogeography of speciation: allopatric divergence and secondary contact between outcrossing and selfing Clarkia.Flower size variation in Rosmarinus officinalis: individuals, populations and habitats.The selfing syndrome: a model for studying the genetic and evolutionary basis of morphological adaptation in plantsMating system shifts on the trailing edge.The relative importance of reproductive assurance and automatic selection as hypotheses for the evolution of self-fertilization.Broom and honeybees in Australia: an alien liaison.Pollen Performance in Clarkia Taxa with Contrasting Mating Systems: Implications for Male Gametophytic Evolution in Selfers and Outcrossers.Seed set variation in wild Clarkia populations: teasing apart the effects of seasonal resource depletion, pollen quality, and pollen quantity.Floral and mating system divergence in secondary sympatry: testing an alternative hypothesis to reinforcement in Clarkia.Is self-fertilization an evolutionary dead end?Experimental studies of adaptation in Clarkia xantiana. III. Phenotypic selection across a subspecies border.Heterochronic developmental shifts underlie floral diversity within Jaltomata (Solanaceae).Tempo and mode of mating system evolution between incipient Clarkia species.Reduced pollinator service and elevated pollen limitation at the geographic range limit of an annual plant.Mating system and ploidy influence levels of inbreeding depression in Clarkia (Onagraceae).A geographic cline in the ability to self-fertilize is unrelated to the pollination environment.The joint evolution of mating system, floral traits and life history in Clarkia (Onagraceae): genetic constraints vs. independent evolution.Investigating the production of sexual resting structures in a plant pathogen reveals unexpected self-fertility and genotype-by-environment effects.Temporal variation in the pollen:ovule ratios of Clarkia (Onagraceae) taxa with contrasting mating systems: field populations.Could seasonally deteriorating environments favour the evolution of autogamous selfing and a drought escape physiology through indirect selection? A test of the time limitation hypothesis using artificial selection in Clarkia.The divergence history of the perennial plant Linaria cavanillesii confirms a recent loss of self-incompatibility.Genetics, evolution, and adaptive significance of the selfing syndrome in the genus Capsella.Geographic structure of pollinator communities, reproductive assurance, and the evolution of self-pollination.Evolutionary ecology of specialization: insights from phylogenetic analysis.The integrated phenotype.To the edge: studies of species' range limits.
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Evolution of the self-pollinating flower in Clarkia xantiana (Onagraceae). I. Size and development of floral organs.
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2000-10-01T00:00:00Z