Inbreeding depression and its evolutionary consequences

D Charlesworth, B Charlesworth - Annual review of ecology and systematics, 1987 - JSTOR
The harmful effects of close inbreeding have been noticed for many centuries (34, 35, 165).
With the rise of Mendelian genetics, it was realized that the main genetic consequence of …

The evolutionary enigma of mixed mating systems in plants: occurrence, theoretical explanations, and empirical evidence

C Goodwillie, S Kalisz, CG Eckert - Annu. Rev. Ecol. Evol. Syst., 2005 - annualreviews.org
▪ Abstract Mixed mating, in which hermaphrodite plant species reproduce by both self-and
cross-fertilization, presents a challenging problem for evolutionary biologists. Theory …

The selective interactions of dispersal, dormancy, and seed size as adaptations for reducing risk in variable environments

DL Venable, JS Brown - The American Naturalist, 1988 - journals.uchicago.edu
Seed size, dormancy, and dispersal share three population-dynamic functions in temporally
and spatially varying environments: risk reduction or bet hedging, escape from crowding …

Self-and cross-fertilization in plants. I. Functional dimensions

DG Lloyd, DJ Schoen - International journal of plant …, 1992 - journals.uchicago.edu
Many functional-ecological, morphological, and physiological-factors affect the occurrence
of selffertilization. Six modes of self-pollination are distinguished. These differ in whether …

Self-and cross-fertilization in plants. II. The selection of self-fertilization

DG Lloyd - International journal of plant sciences, 1992 - journals.uchicago.edu
I present a phenotypic model of the selection of self-fertilization that applies to any mode of
selfpollination. A novel factor, seed discounting-the loss of outcrossing maternal fitness …

[图书][B] Ecology of soil seed banks

MA Leck - 2012 - books.google.com
Ecology of Soil Seed Banks examines the factors that influence seed bank dynamics and the
variety of patterns found among different species. This book presents seed banks in a …

The evolution of wind pollination in angiosperms

TM Culley, SG Weller, AK Sakai - Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2002 - cell.com
Wind pollination (anemophily) of angiosperms probably evolved from insect pollination
(entomophily) in response to pollinator limitation and changes in the abiotic environment …

The evolution of self‐fertilization and inbreeding depression in plants. II. Empirical observations

DW Schemske, R Lande - Evolution, 1985 - academic.oup.com
A bimodal distribution of outcrossing rates was observed for natural plant populations, with
more primarily selfing and primarily outcrossing species, and fewer species with …

Evolutionary processes in aquatic plant populations

SCH Barrett, CG Eckert, BC Husband - Aquatic Botany, 1993 - Elsevier
Aquatic plants exhibit striking taxonomic, morphological and ecological diversity. This
variation limits the ability to pose general hypotheses with regards to evolutionary processes …

The evolution of the selfing rate in functionally hermaphrodite plants and animals

P Jarne, D Charlesworth - Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics, 1993 - JSTOR
Selfing, the fusion of male and female gametes from a single genetic individual or colony, is
possible in many plants and also in hermaphrodite animals. We review the occurrence of …