Authors
Jeffrey D Karron, Christopher T Ivey, Randall J Mitchell, Michael R Whitehead, Rod Peakall, Andrea L Case
Publication date
2012/2/2
Journal
Annals of Botany
Volume
109
Issue
3
Pages
493-503
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Background
The remarkable diversity of mating patterns and sexual systems in flowering plants has fascinated evolutionary biologists for more than a century. Enduring questions about this topic include why sexual polymorphisms have evolved independently in over 100 plant families, and why proportions of self- and cross-fertilization often vary dramatically within and among populations. Important new insights concerning the evolutionary dynamics of plant mating systems have built upon a strong foundation of theoretical models and innovative field and laboratory experiments. However, as the pace of advancement in this field has accelerated, it has become increasingly difficult for researchers to follow developments outside their primary area of research expertise.
Scope
In this Viewpoint paper we highlight three important themes that span and integrate different …
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