Self-compatibility is over-represented on islands
Self-compatibility is over-represented on islands
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Grossenbacher, Dena L. , Brandvain, Yaniv , Auld, Josh R. , Burd, Martin , Cheptou, Pierre‐Olivier , Conner, Jeffrey K. , Grant, Alannie G. , Hovick, Stephen M. , Pannell, John R. , Pauw, Anton , Petanidou, Theodora , Randle, April M. , Rubio de Casas, Rafael , Vamosi, Jana , Winn, Alice , Igic, Boris , Busch, Jeremiah W. , Kalisz, Susan and Goldberg, Emma E.
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England: New Phytologist Trust
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Because establishing a new population often depends critically on finding mates, individuals capable of uniparental reproduction may have a colonization advantage. Accordingly, there should be an over-representation of colonizing species in which individuals can reproduce without a mate, particularly in isolated locales such as oceanic islands. Des...
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Self-compatibility is over-represented on islands
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Brandvain, Yaniv
Auld, Josh R.
Burd, Martin
Cheptou, Pierre‐Olivier
Conner, Jeffrey K.
Grant, Alannie G.
Hovick, Stephen M.
Pannell, John R.
Pauw, Anton
Petanidou, Theodora
Randle, April M.
Rubio de Casas, Rafael
Vamosi, Jana
Winn, Alice
Igic, Boris
Busch, Jeremiah W.
Kalisz, Susan
Goldberg, Emma E.
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TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_2000502056
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_2000502056
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0028-646X
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1469-8137
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10.1111/nph.14534