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    An angiosperm-wide analysis of the gynodioecy-dioecy pathway by Dufay, M., Champelovier, P., Käfer, J., Henry, J. P., Mousset, S., Marais, G. A. B.

    Published in Annals of botany (01-09-2014)
    “…• Background and Aims About 6 % of an estimated total of 240 000 species of angiosperms are dioecious. The main precursors of this sexual system are thought to…”
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    Anisotropy and coarsening in the instability of solid dewetting fronts by Dufay, M, Pierre-Louis, O

    Published in Physical review letters (11-03-2011)
    “…We report on the destabilization of the film edge during the dewetting of ultrathin solid films. An unusual coarsening behavior is found within the linear…”
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    Sexual selection in seaweed? Testing Bateman's principles in the red alga Gracilaria gracilis by Lavaut, E, Valero, M, Mauger, S, Guillemin, M L, Destombe, C, Dufay, M

    “…In anisogamous species, sexual selection is expected to be stronger in males. Bateman's principles state that the variance in (i) reproductive and (ii) mating…”
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    Male fertility advantage within and between seasons in the perennial androdioecious plant Phillyrea angustifolia by Laugier, F, Saumitou-Laprade, P, Vernet, P, Lepart, J, Cheptou, P-O, Dufay, M

    Published in Annals of botany (30-12-2023)
    “…Androdioecy, the co-occurrence of males and hermaphrodites, is a rare reproductive system. Males can be maintained if they benefit from a higher male fitness…”
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    Temporal dynamics of sexual dimorphism in a dioecious species by Moquet, L, Lateur, L, Jacquemart, A-L, De Cauwer, I, Dufay, M

    Published in Annals of botany (13-08-2020)
    “…Sexual dimorphism for floral traits is common in dioecious plant species. Beyond its significance for understanding how selection acts on plant traits through…”
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    Modelling the maintenance of male-fertile cytoplasm in a gynodioecious population by Dufay, M, Touzet, P, Maurice, S, Cuguen, J

    Published in Heredity (01-09-2007)
    “…Gynodioecy is the co-occurrence of females and hermaphrodites in populations. It is usually due to the combined action of cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS)…”
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    Impact of plant flowering phenology on the cost/benefit balance in a nursery pollination mutualism, with honest males and cheating females by DUFAY, M

    Published in Journal of evolutionary biology (01-05-2010)
    “…This study documents the flowering phenology and its potential consequences on a nursery pollination mutualism between a dioecious plant, in which honest male…”
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    Dioecy is associated with higher diversification rates in flowering plants by Käfer, J., Boer, H. J., Mousset, S., Kool, A., Dufay, M., Marais, G. A. B.

    Published in Journal of evolutionary biology (01-07-2014)
    “…In angiosperms, dioecious clades tend to have fewer species than their nondioecious sister clades. This departure from the expected equal species richness in…”
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    Genetic determination of male sterility in gynodioecious Silene nutans by Garraud, C, Brachi, B, Dufay, M, Touzet, P, Shykoff, J A

    Published in Heredity (01-05-2011)
    “…Gynodioecy, the coexistence of female and hermaphrodite plants within a species, is often under nuclear-cytoplasmic sex determination, involving cytoplasmic…”
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    Variation in pollen production and pollen viability in natural populations of gynodioecious Beta vulgaris ssp. maritima: evidence for a cost of restoration of male function by DUFAŸ, M, VAUDEY, V, DE CAUWER, I, TOUZET, P, CUGUEN, J, ARNAUD, J.-F

    Published in Journal of evolutionary biology (2008)
    “…Gynodioecious species are defined by the co-occurrence of two clearly separated categories of plants: females and hermaphrodites. The hermaphroditic category…”
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    Disentangling the causes of heterogeneity in male fecundity in gynodioecious Beta vulgaris ssp. maritima by De Cauwer, I, Arnaud, J‐F, Klein, E. K, Dufay, M

    Published in The New phytologist (01-08-2012)
    “…• Variation among individuals in reproductive success is advocated as a major process driving evolution of sexual polymorphisms in plants, such as gynodioecy…”
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    Atomic step motion during the dewetting of ultra-thin films by Pierre-Louis, O., Chame, A., Dufay, M.

    “…We report on three key processes involving atomic step motion during the dewetting of thin solid films: (i) the growth of an isolated island nucleated far from…”
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    Step bunching to step-meandering transition induced by electromigration on Si(1 1 1) vicinal surface by Leroy, F., Karashanova, D., Dufay, M., Debierre, J.-M., Frisch, T., Métois, J.-J., Müller, P.

    Published in Surface science (01-02-2009)
    “…The step configuration of a vicinal Si surface is studied under electromigration and a gradient of temperature. An abrupt transition (Δ T = 4 °C) from…”
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    Pollen limitation of female reproductive success at fine spatial scale in a gynodioecious and wind‐pollinated species, Beta vulgaris ssp. maritima by DE CAUWER, I, ARNAUD, J.‐F, SCHMITT, E, DUFAY, M

    Published in Journal of evolutionary biology (01-12-2010)
    “…In sexually polymorphic plants, the spatial distribution of sexes is usually not random. Local variation in phenotype frequencies is expected to affect…”
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    Sex‐specific fitness variation in gynodioecious Beta vulgaris ssp. maritima: do empirical observations fit theoretical predictions? by DE CAUWER, I., ARNAUD, J.‐F., COURSEAUX, A., DUFAY, M.

    Published in Journal of evolutionary biology (01-11-2011)
    “…In gynodioecious species, in which hermaphroditic and female plants co‐occur, the maintenance of sexual polymorphism relies on the genetic determination of sex…”
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    Gynodioecy in structured populations: understanding fine‐scale sex ratio variation in Beta vulgaris ssp. maritima by DE CAUWER, I, DUFAY, M, HORNOY, B, COURSEAUX, A, ARNAUD, J.‐F

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-02-2012)
    “…Natural selection, random processes and gene flow are known to generate sex ratio variations among sexually polymorphic plant populations. In gynodioecious…”
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    Disentangling the effects of mating systems and mutation rates on cytoplamic diversity in gynodioecious Silene nutans and dioecious Silene otites by Lahiani, E, Dufaÿ, M, Castric, V, Le Cadre, S, Charlesworth, D, Van Rossum, F, Touzet, P

    Published in Heredity (01-08-2013)
    “…Many flowering plant species exhibit a variety of distinct sexual morphs, the two most common cases being the co-occurrence of females and males (dioecy) or…”
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    Sexual selection in seaweed? Testing Bateman's principles in the red alga Gracilaria gracilis by Lavaut, E., Valero, M., Mauger, S., Guillemin, M., Destombe, C., Dufay, M.

    “…In anisogamous species, sexual selection is expected to be stronger in males. Bateman's principles state that the variance in (i) reproductive and (ii) mating…”
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    Cheating is not always punished: killer female plants and pollination by deceit in the dwarf palm Chamaerops humilis by Dufaÿ, M., Anstett, M.‐C.

    Published in Journal of evolutionary biology (01-07-2004)
    “…Because the interests of mutualists are not perfectly aligned, conflicts between partners often arise, rendering mutualism unstable by allowing the evolution…”
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    Opposing effects of plant traits on diversification by Anderson, Bruce, Pannell, John, Billiard, Sylvain, Burgarella, Concetta, de Boer, Hugo, Dufay, Mathilde, Helmstetter, Andrew J., Méndez, Marcos, Otto, Sarah P., Roze, Denis, Sauquet, Hervé, Schoen, Daniel, Schönenberger, Jürg, Vallejo-Marin, Mario, Zenil-Ferguson, Rosana, Käfer, Jos, Glémin, Sylvain

    Published in iScience (21-04-2023)
    “…Species diversity can vary dramatically across lineages due to differences in speciation and extinction rates. Here, we explore the effects of several plant…”
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