Siring success and paternal effects in heterodichogamous Acer opalus.
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Heterodichogamy (a dimorphic breeding system comprising protandrous and protogynous individuals) is a potential starting point in the evolution of dioecy from hermaphroditism. In the genus Acer, previous work suggests that dioecy evolved from heterodichogamy through an initial...
Main Authors: | Gleiser, G, Segarra-Moragues, J, Pannell, J, Verdú, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2008
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