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Publikováno v:
Ann Bot
Background and Aims Reproductive systems enabling opportunities for self-fertilization influence population genetic structure and play a key role in colonization and genetic differentiation during range expansion. Because of their well-developed powe
Autor:
Jessie S. Reynolds, Brianna L. Jackson, Barry N. Madison, Chris K. Elvidge, Richard A. Frank, Caleb T. Hasler, John V. Headley, L. Mark Hewitt, Kerry M. Peru, Sarah B. Yakimowski, Diane M. Orihel
Publikováno v:
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 41:1319-1332
Our study evaluated whether exposure to naphthenic acid fraction compounds (NAFCs) extracted from oil sands process-affected waters (OSPW) has adverse effects on fish embryos that persist into later life. We exposed fathead minnow (Pimephales promela
Publikováno v:
Molecular Ecology. 30:5328-5342
Gene copy number variation (CNV) has been increasingly associated with organismal responses to environmental stress, but we know little about the quantitative relation between CNV and phenotypic variation. In this study we quantify variation in EPSPS
Publikováno v:
Molecular ecologyREFERENCES. 30(21)
Autor:
Daniel Ebert, Marco Todesco, John M. Burke, Lexuan Gao, Loren H. Rieseberg, Irina Ćalić, Brook T. Moyers, Timo Kubach, Nicolas B. Langlade, Nolan C. Kane, Emanuel Ziegler, Natalia Bercovich, Katherine L. Ostevik, Jens Odenheimer, Sariel Hübner, Christopher J. Grassa, Dirk Z H Swanevelder, Joon S. Lee, Stéphane Muños, Gregory L. Owens, Sarah B. Yakimowski, Gregory J. Baute, Rishi R. Masalia, Jennifer R. Mandel, John E. Bowers
Publikováno v:
Nature Plants
Nature Plants, Nature Publishing Group, 2019, 5 (1), pp.54-62. ⟨10.1038/s41477-018-0329-0⟩
Nature Plants, Nature Publishing Group, 2019, 5 (1), pp.54-62. ⟨10.1038/s41477-018-0329-0⟩
International audience; Domesticated plants and animals often display dramatic responses to selection, but the origins of the genetic diversity underlying these responses remain poorly understood. Despite domestication and improvement bottlenecks, th
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https://hal.inrae.fr/hal-02626456
https://hal.inrae.fr/hal-02626456
Publikováno v:
Evolution. 70:1200-1211
The stable coexistence within populations of females, males, and hermaphrodites (subdioecy) is enigmatic because theoretical models indicate that maintenance of this sexual system involves highly restricted conditions. Subdioecy is more commonly inte
Publikováno v:
Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 27:1454-1466
Gender strategies involve three fundamental sex phenotypes - female, male and hermaphrodite. Their frequencies in populations typically define plant sexual systems. Patterns of sex-ratio variation in a geographical context can provide insight into tr
Publikováno v:
Evolution; international journal of organic evolution. 70(6)
The stable coexistence within populations of females, males, and hermaphrodites (subdioecy) is enigmatic because theoretical models indicate that maintenance of this sexual system involves highly restricted conditions. Subdioecy is more commonly inte
Publikováno v:
Annals of Botany. 108:765-776
Background and aims Dimorphism among floral traits can evolve through variation in selection intensity between female and male performance, especially when sex functions are separated between flowers on a plant (monoecy), or between individuals (dioe
Publikováno v:
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 365:2549-2557
In many angiosperm species, populations are reproductively subdivided into distinct sexual morphs including females, males and hermaphrodites. Sexual polymorphism is maintained by frequency-dependent selection, leading to predictable sex ratios at eq