Pollen limitation of female reproductive success at fine spatial scale in a gynodioecious and wind-pollinated species, Beta vulgaris ssp. maritima.

作者: I. DE CAUWER , J.-F. ARNAUD , E. SCHMITT , M. DUFAY

DOI: 10.1111/J.1420-9101.2010.02119.X

关键词: Frequency-dependent selectionSpatial distributionGynodioecyPollinationBiologyEvolution of sexual reproductionEcologySpatial ecologyReproductive successPollen

摘要: … In this study, we investigated whether pollen limitation causes variations in female fitness by … Discussion This study showed evidence for pollen limitation of reproduction in B. vulgaris …

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