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The following pages link to THE INFLUENCE OF WIND AND ANIMAL POLLINATION ON VARIATION IN OUTCROSSING RATES. (Q54753709):
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- Wind of change: new insights on the ecology and evolution of pollination and mating in wind-pollinated plants. (Q34945423) (← links)
- Selection occurs within linear fruit and during the early stages of reproduction in Robinia pseudoacacia (Q35127421) (← links)
- Anther-stigma separation is associated with inbreeding depression in Datura stramonium, a predominantly self-fertilizing annual (Q50711978) (← links)
- Pollination mode and life form strongly affect the relation between mating system and pollen to ovule ratios (Q51662108) (← links)
- Estimation of outcrossing rates at hierarchical levels of fruits, individuals, populations and species in Magnolia stellata (Q51670901) (← links)
- High selfing and high inbreeding depression in peripheral populations of Juncus atratus (Q51700804) (← links)
- 'Inconstant males' and the maintenance of labile sex expression in subdioecious plants (Q51712348) (← links)
- Variation in self-fertility and the reproductive advantage of self-fertility for an invading plant (Spartina alterniflora) (Q55841918) (← links)
- CONTRIBUTIONS OF AUTOGAMY AND GEITONOGAMY TO SELF-FERTILIZATION IN A MASS-FLOWERING, CLONAL PLANT (Q56060720) (← links)
- The evolution of wind pollination in angiosperms (Q56171569) (← links)
- THE DISTRIBUTION OF PLANT MATING SYSTEMS: STUDY BIAS AGAINST OBLIGATELY OUTCROSSING SPECIES (Q56454471) (← links)
- A stochastic model of selection on selfing rates in structured populations (Q58869804) (← links)