Correlated evolution of mating system and floral display traits in flowering plants and its implications for the distribution of mating system variation.
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Constraints imposed by pollinator behaviour on the ecology and evolution of plant mating systemsUsing theories of sexual selection and sexual conflict to improve our understanding of plant ecology and evolutionThe influence of floral symmetry, dependence on pollinators and pollination generalization on flower size variationDichogamy correlates with outcrossing rate and defines the selfing syndrome in the mixed-mating genus Collinsia.Ecological implications of a flower size/number trade-off in tropical forest trees.The post-pollination ethylene burst and the continuation of floral advertisement are harbingers of non-random mate selection in Nicotiana attenuata.Herkogamy and its effects on mating patterns in Arabidopsis thaliana.The selfing syndrome: a model for studying the genetic and evolutionary basis of morphological adaptation in plantsLifetime inbreeding depression, purging, and mating system evolution in a simultaneous hermaphrodite tapeworm.The relative importance of reproductive assurance and automatic selection as hypotheses for the evolution of self-fertilization.Broad geographic covariation between floral traits and the mating system in Camissoniopsis cheiranthifolia (Onagraceae): multiple stable mixed mating systems across the species' range?Lower selfing rates in metallicolous populations than in non-metallicolous populations of the pseudometallophyte Noccaea caerulescens (Brassicaceae) in Southern FrancePopulation and phylogenomic decomposition via genotyping-by-sequencing in Australian Pelargonium.Variation in pollen limitation and floral parasitism across a mating system transition in a Pacific coastal dune plant: evolutionary causes or ecological consequences?Changes of flowering phenology and flower size in rosaceous plants from a biodiversity hotspot in the past centuryInbreeding effects in a mixed-mating vine: effects of mating history, pollen competition and stress on the cost of inbreedingPlant mating system transitions drive the macroevolution of defense strategiesAttract them anyway: benefits of large, showy flowers in a highly autogamous, carnivorous plant species.Pollen Performance in Clarkia Taxa with Contrasting Mating Systems: Implications for Male Gametophytic Evolution in Selfers and Outcrossers.Floral longevity and autonomous selfing are altered by pollination and water availability in Collinsia heterophylla.Pollinator-driven ecological speciation in plants: new evidence and future perspectives.Strong inbreeding depression in two Scandinavian populations of the self-incompatible perennial herb Arabidopsis lyrata.Ecological mechanisms for the coevolution of mating systems and defence.Mating system transitions in Solanum habrochaites impact interactions between populations and species.Experimental studies of adaptation in Clarkia xantiana. III. Phenotypic selection across a subspecies border.Inbreeding depression is high in a self-incompatible perennial herb population but absent in a self-compatible population showing mixed mating.Reproductive versatility in legumes: the case of amphicarpy in Trifolium polymorphum.Analysis of inbreeding depression in mixed-mating plants provides evidence for selective interference and stable mixed mating.Global biogeography of mating system variation in seed plants.How does pollination mutualism affect the evolution of prior self-fertilization? A model.Increased floral divergence in sympatric monkeyflowers.Uncertain pollination environment promotes the evolution of a stable mixed reproductive system in the self-incompatible Hypochaeris salzmanniana (Asteraceae).Phylogeny determines flower size-dependent sex allocation at flowering in a hermaphroditic family.Maintenance of mixed mating after the loss of self-incompatibility in a long-lived perennial herb.Evolutionary consequences of ecological factors: pollinator reliability predicts mating-system traits of a perennial plant.Pollination biology of the hexaploid self-compatible species Turnera velutina (Passifloraceae).Variation in floral morphology and plant reproductive success in four Ipomoea species (Convolvulaceae) with contrasting breeding systems.Small and ugly? Phylogenetic analyses of the "selfing syndrome" reveal complex evolutionary fates of monomorphic primrose flowers.No evolutionary change in the mating system of Solanum rostratum (Solanaceae) during its invasion in China.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.
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Correlated evolution of mating system and floral display traits in flowering plants and its implications for the distribution of mating system variation.
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Alice A Winn
Christopher G Eckert
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Risa D Sargent
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10.1111/J.1469-8137.2009.03043.X
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2009-10-06T00:00:00Z