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Mate Choice In Plants Mpb19 Volume 19 Tactics Mechanisms And Consequences Mpb19 Nancy Burley Mary F Willson

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Mate Choice In Plants Mpb19 Volume 19 Tactics Mechanisms And Consequences Mpb19 Nancy Burley Mary F Willson
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Publisher: Princeton University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 22.36 MB
Pages: 264
Author: Nancy Burley; Mary F. Willson
ISBN: 9780691209500, 0691209502
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Mate Choice In Plants Mpb19 Volume 19 Tactics Mechanisms And Consequences Mpb19 Nancy Burley Mary F Willson by Nancy Burley; Mary F. Willson 9780691209500, 0691209502 instant download after payment.

This book maintains that higher plants manifest some degree of sexual selection, and it begins to build a framework that unifies many features of plant reproduction previously considered unrelated. Reviewing evidence for sexual selection in plants, the authors discuss possible male-female interactions, concluding with an extensive set of hypotheses for testing.



Mechanisms that could be employed in sexual selection in plants include various cellular mechanisms, such as both nuclear and cytoplasmic genetics, B chromosomes, and paternal contributions to the zygote, as well as abortion, double fertilization, delayed fertilization, and certain forms of polyembryony. This study compares the consequences of these processes for the evolution of mate choice in "gymnosperms" and angiosperms.

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