• Title of article

    Ecology and evolution of plant mating

  • Author/Authors

    Spencer C. H. Barrett، نويسنده , , LAWRENCE D. HARDER، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1996
  • Pages
    7
  • From page
    73
  • To page
    79
  • Abstract
    Plants exhibit complex mating patterns because of their immobility, hermaphroditism and reliance on vectors for pollen transfer. Research on plant mating attempts to determine who mates with whom in plant populations and how and why mating patterns become evolutionarily modified. Most theoretical models of mating-system evolution have focused on the fitness consequences of selling and outcrossing, stimulating considerable empirical work on the ecology and genetics of inbreeding depression. Less attention has been given to how the mechanics of pollen dispersal influence the transmission of self and outcross gametes. Recent work on the relation between pollen dispersal and mating suggests that many features of floral design traditionally interpreted as anti-selling mechanisms may function to reduce the mating costs associated with large floral displays.
  • Journal title
    Trends in Ecology & Evolution
  • Serial Year
    1996
  • Journal title
    Trends in Ecology & Evolution
  • Record number

    769554