Direct and indirect effects of a sex-biased antagonist on male and female fertility: consequences for reproductive trait evolution in a gender-dimorphic plant
Gender-dimorphic plants are often subject to sex-differential enemy attack, but whether and
how this contributes to trait evolution is unknown. To address this gap, we documented the …
how this contributes to trait evolution is unknown. To address this gap, we documented the …
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Online enhancements: appendix tables. abstract: Gender-dimorphic plants are often subject
to sexdifferential enemy attack, but whether and how this contributes to trait evolution is …
to sexdifferential enemy attack, but whether and how this contributes to trait evolution is …
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Consequences for Reproductive Trait Evolution in a Gender‐Dimorphic Plant | CiNii Research …
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Direct and Indirect Effects of a Sex‐Biased Antagonist on Male and Female Fertility: Consequences for Reproductive Trait Evolution in a Gender‐Dimorphic Plant
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Direct and Indirect Effects of a Sex‐Biased Antagonist on Male and Female Fertility:
Consequences for Reproductive Trait Evolution in a Gender‐Dimorphic Plant Food and …
Consequences for Reproductive Trait Evolution in a Gender‐Dimorphic Plant Food and …
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Online enhancements: appendix tables. abstract: Gender-dimorphic plants are often subject
to sexdifferential enemy attack, but whether and how this contributes to trait evolution is …
to sexdifferential enemy attack, but whether and how this contributes to trait evolution is …
Direct and indirect effects of a sex-biased antagonist on male and female fertility: consequences for reproductive trait evolution in a gender-dimorphic plant.
TL Ashman, L Penet - The American Naturalist, 2007 - europepmc.org
Gender-dimorphic plants are often subject to sex-differential enemy attack, but whether and
how this contributes to trait evolution is unknown. To address this gap, we documented the …
how this contributes to trait evolution is unknown. To address this gap, we documented the …
Direct and indirect effects of a sex-biased antagonist on male and female fertility: consequences for reproductive trait evolution in a gender-dimorphic plant
TL Ashman, L Penet - The American naturalist, 2007 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Gender-dimorphic plants are often subject to sex-differential enemy attack, but whether and
how this contributes to trait evolution is unknown. To address this gap, we documented the …
how this contributes to trait evolution is unknown. To address this gap, we documented the …
[PDF][PDF] Direct and Indirect Effects of a Sex-Biased Antagonist on Male and Female Fertility: Consequences for Reproductive Trait Evolution in a Gender-Dimorphic …
TL Ashman, L Penett - The American Naturalist, 2007 - biology.pitt.edu
Gender-dimorphic plants are often subject to sexdifferential enemy attack, but whether and
how this contributes to trait evolution is unknown. To address this gap, we documented the …
how this contributes to trait evolution is unknown. To address this gap, we documented the …
[PDF][PDF] Direct and Indirect Effects of a Sex-Biased Antagonist on Male and Female Fertility: Consequences for Reproductive Trait Evolution in a Gender-Dimorphic …
TL Ashman, L Penet - researchgate.net
Online enhancements: appendix tables. abstract: Gender-dimorphic plants are often subject
to sexdifferential enemy attack, but whether and how this contributes to trait evolution is …
to sexdifferential enemy attack, but whether and how this contributes to trait evolution is …