Search Results - "Vogler, Donna W"
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How early does the selfing syndrome arise? Associations between selfing ability and flower size within populations of the mixed‐mater Collinsia verna
Published in American journal of botany (01-02-2022)“…Premise Widespread associations between selfing rate and floral size within and among taxa suggest that these traits may evolve in concert. Does this…”
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Context-dependent autonomous self-fertilization yields reproductive assurance and mixed mating
Published in Nature (19-08-2004)“…The evolution of self-fertilization in hermaphrodites is opposed by costs that decrease the value of self progeny relative to that of outcross progeny…”
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Benefits of Autonomous Selfing under Unpredictable Pollinator Environments
Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-11-2003)“…Pollinator unpredictability favors evolutionary shifts from outcrossing to autonomous selfing, which provides reproductive assurance. Our goal was to quantify…”
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Floral plasticity in an iteroparous plant: the interactive effects of genotype, environment, and ontogeny in Campanula rapunculoides (Campanulaceae)
Published in American journal of botany (01-04-1999)“…Phenotypic variation in 11 floral and reproductive traits was studied in cloned plants of Campanula rapunculoides replicated in three discrete environments…”
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SEX AMONG THE FLOWERS: THE DISTRIBUTION OF PLANT MATING SYSTEMS
Published in Evolution (01-01-2001)“…Previous reviews of plant outcrossing rate survey data have agreed that predominant selfing and predominant outcrossing are alternative stable states of mating…”
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The Potential for Mixed Mating in a Self‐Incompatible Plant
Published in International journal of plant sciences (01-07-2001)“…A previous study showed that flowers ofCampanula rapunculoides(Campanulaceae) are strongly self‐incompatible when the stigma first becomes receptive but are…”
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SEX AMONG THE FLOWERS: THE DISTRIBUTION OF PLANT MATING SYSTEMS
Published in Evolution (01-01-2001)“…Previous reviews of plant outcrossing rate survey data have agreed that predominant selfing and predominant outcrossing are alternative stable states of mating…”
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Effects of inbreeding on male function and self-fertility in the partially self-incompatible herb Campanula rapunculoides (Campanulaceae)
Published in American journal of botany (01-12-2003)“…We examined the effect of inbreeding on fitness (through both male and female functions) and changes in self-fertility in the partially self-incompatible…”
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BENEFITS OF AUTONOMOUS SELFING UNDER UNPREDICTABLE POLLINATOR ENVIRONMENTS
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Interrelationships Among Inbreeding Depression, Plasticity in the Self-incompatibility System, and the Breeding System of Campanula rapunculoides L. (Campanulaceae)
Published in Annals of botany (01-03-2000)“…The evolution of breeding systems in plants is often viewed as a balance between the adverse consequences of selfing (inbreeding depression and the loss of…”
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Phenotypic plasticity in the expression of self‐incompatibility in Campanula rapunculoides
Published in Heredity (01-11-1998)“…Plants with self‐incompatibly (SI) frequently exhibit variable expression of this trait. The study reported here investigates the breakdown of SI in a…”
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