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The following pages link to Modes of reproduction in three invasive milkweeds are consistent with Baker’s Rule (Q57261022):
Displaying 14 items.
- The scope of Baker's law (Q28082280) (← links)
- When bigger is not better: intraspecific competition for pollination increases with population size in invasive milkweeds (Q34439862) (← links)
- Small population size limits reproduction in an invasive grass through both demography and genetics (Q34439870) (← links)
- Generalised pollination systems for three invasive milkweeds in Australia (Q34485516) (← links)
- Evolution of the mating system in colonizing plants (Q35547239) (← links)
- The importance of pollinators and autonomous self-fertilisation in the early stages of plant invasions: Banksia and Hakea (Proteaceae) as case studies (Q35599839) (← links)
- Invasion Fosters Change: Independent Evolutionary Shifts in Reproductive Traits after Oxalis pes-caprae L. Introduction (Q38838966) (← links)
- Invasion of novel habitats uncouples haplo-diplontic life cycles (Q46534427) (← links)
- Variation in the incompatibility reactions in tristylous Oxalis pes-caprae : large-scale screening in South African native and Mediterranean basin invasive populations (Q56339204) (← links)
- Potential contribution to the invasion process of different reproductive strategies of two invasive roses (Q56342220) (← links)
- Non-invasive naturalized alien plants were not more pollen-limited than invasive aliens and natives in a common garden (Q56382637) (← links)
- What is the potential of spread in invasive bryophytes? (Q56434619) (← links)
- Mutualistic Interactions and Biological Invasions (Q56458072) (← links)
- Pollinators, mates and Allee effects: the importance of self-pollination for fecundity in an invasive lily (Q56486461) (← links)