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Publication Explaining phenotypic selection on plant attractive characters: Male function, gender balance or ecological context?
It is widely agreed that the flowers of hermaphrodite plants evolve in response to selection acting simultaneously through male and female sexual functions, but we know very little about the pattern of gender–specific selection. We review three current hypotheses for gender–specific selection by viewing them within a single phenotypic selection framework. We compile data from phenotypic selection and manipulative studies and evaluate the fit between empirical data and the hypotheses.
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Publication When does periodic variation in resource growth allow robust coexistence of competing consumer species
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Publication Demography and dispersal: Life table response experiments for invasion speed
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Publication Integrating micro- and macroevolutionary processes in community ecology
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Publication Effects of grazer community structure on phytoplankton response to nutrient pulses
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Publication Sexual dimorphism with female demographic dominance: Age, size, and sex ratio at maturation
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Publication Might nitrogen limitation promote omnivory among carnivorous arthropods?
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Publication The evolution and maintenance of omnivory: Dynamic constraints and the role of food quality
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Publication Predicting extinction: Progress with an individual-based model of protozoan predators and prey