The genetic structure and mating system of Acrocomia aculeata (Arecaceae)
Acrocomia aculeata is a perennial, fruit-producing palm tree, native to tropical forests. Its fruits have spurred interest because of their significant potential for use in the cosmetic industry and as feedstock for biofuel.
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Life history and past demography maintain genetic structure, outcrossing rate, contemporary pollen gene flow of an understory herb in a highly fragmented rainforest. [PDF]
Suárez-Montes P +2 more
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Contradistinctive floral attributes, pollination guilds and their consequence on the outcrossing rate in two elevational morphs of Rhododendron arboreum Sm. [PDF]
Sorokhaibam SS +5 more
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A Bayesian method for the joint estimation of outcrossing rate and inbreeding depression. [PDF]
Koelling VA, Monnahan PJ, Kelly JK.
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Male competition and outcrossing rate in a hermaphrodite plant
The principal aim of the research presented in this thesis was to investigate factors affecting the "male competition" component of sexual selection in the hermaphroditic species, Senecio vulgaris. As male reproductive function consists of attracting pollinators and the success of pollen in contributing genes to the next generation, sexual selection ...
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Evolutionary responses to increased opportunity for sexual selection in yeast. [PDF]
Sandell L +3 more
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Strength of selection potentiates distinct adaptive responses in an evolution experiment with outcrossing yeast. [PDF]
Phillips MA +5 more
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No evidence for quorum sensing during egg hatching in the cestode <i>Schistocephalus solidus</i>. [PDF]
Kerns EV, Engel S, Codner PA, Weber JN.
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Influence of spatial distribution and size of clones on the realized outcrossing rate of the marsh cinquefoil (Comarum palustre). [PDF]
Somme L +3 more
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Reproductive Biology and Population Structure of the Endangered Species <i>Sonneratia ovata</i> Backer. [PDF]
Wang SQ, Ren F.
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