[HTML][HTML] Inbreeding depression under mixed outcrossing, self-fertilization and sib-mating
E Porcher, R Lande - BMC evolutionary biology, 2016 - Springer
Background Biparental inbreeding, mating between two relatives, occurs at a low frequency
in many natural plant populations, which also often have substantial rates of self-fertilization …
in many natural plant populations, which also often have substantial rates of self-fertilization …
Floral biology and breeding system of the narrow endemic Dianthus morisianus Vals.(Caryophyllaceae)
Abstract Dianthus morisianus Vals.(Caryophyllaceae) is a narrow endemic species of
Sardinia, growing with only one natural population on the Portixeddu coastal dune system …
Sardinia, growing with only one natural population on the Portixeddu coastal dune system …
To be or not to be better pollinated: Differences between sex morphs in marginal gynodioecious populations
AR Castilla, C Alonso… - American Journal of Botany, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Changes in the pollinator communities of marginal plant
populations can affect their pollination quantity or quality. Geographic variation in pollination …
populations can affect their pollination quantity or quality. Geographic variation in pollination …