Florivory: the intersection of pollination and herbivory
Plants interact with many visitors who consume a variety of plant tissues. While the
consequences of herbivory to leaves and shoots are well known, the implications of florivory …
consequences of herbivory to leaves and shoots are well known, the implications of florivory …
Sexual differences and sex ratios of dioecious plants under stressful environments
Dioecious plants exhibit sexual dimorphism in both sexual features (reproductive organs)
and secondary sex characteristics (vegetative traits). Sexual differences in secondary traits …
and secondary sex characteristics (vegetative traits). Sexual differences in secondary traits …
[BOOK][B] Cannabis: evolution and ethnobotany
R Clarke, M Merlin - 2016 - books.google.com
Cannabis: Evolution and Ethnobotany is a comprehensive, interdisciplinary exploration of
the natural origins and early evolution of this famous plant, highlighting its historic role in the …
the natural origins and early evolution of this famous plant, highlighting its historic role in the …
Non-pollinator agents of selection on floral traits
Despite the dominating role of pollinators in floral evolution, mounting evidence reveals
significant additional, often antagonistic, influences of abiotic and biotic non-pollinator …
significant additional, often antagonistic, influences of abiotic and biotic non-pollinator …
Animals mix it up too: the distribution of self‐fertilization among hermaphroditic animals
P Jarne, JR Auld - Evolution, 2006 - academic.oup.com
Excluding insects, hermaphroditism occurs in about one‐third of animal species, providing
numerous opportunities for the evolution of selfing. Here we provide an overview of …
numerous opportunities for the evolution of selfing. Here we provide an overview of …
Nectar and pollen feeding by insect herbivores and implications for multitrophic interactions
Among herbivorous insects with a complete metamorphosis the larval and adult stages
usually differ considerably in their nutritional requirements and food ecology. Often, feeding …
usually differ considerably in their nutritional requirements and food ecology. Often, feeding …
Fragaria: A genus with deep historical roots and ripe for evolutionary and ecological insights
The cultivated strawberry, Fragaria× ananassa, is one of the youngest domesticated plants.
Its 18th century origin via hybridization in Europe between the North American F. virginiana …
Its 18th century origin via hybridization in Europe between the North American F. virginiana …
Sex‐biased herbivory: a meta‐analysis of the effects of gender on plant‐herbivore interactions
We used sets of meta‐analyses to review the evidence of sex‐biased herbivory in dioecious
plants as well as intersexual differences in plant characteristics that might affect herbivores …
plants as well as intersexual differences in plant characteristics that might affect herbivores …
Sex-related differences in stress tolerance in dioecious plants: a critical appraisal in a physiological context
M Juvany, S Munné-Bosch - Journal of experimental botany, 2015 - academic.oup.com
Sex-related differences in reproductive effort can lead to differences in vegetative growth
and stress tolerance. However, do all dioecious plants show sex-related differences in stress …
and stress tolerance. However, do all dioecious plants show sex-related differences in stress …
Evolutionary interactions between plant reproduction and defense against herbivores
MTJ Johnson, SA Campbell… - Annual Review of …, 2015 - annualreviews.org
Coevolution is among the most important evolutionary processes that generate biological
diversity. Plant–pollinator interactions play a prominent role in the evolution of reproductive …
diversity. Plant–pollinator interactions play a prominent role in the evolution of reproductive …