Autofertility and self‐compatibility moderately benefit island colonization of plants

Volume: 28, Issue: 3, Pages: 341 - 352
Published: Dec 25, 2018
Abstract
Aim The current geographical distribution of species largely reflects colonization success after natural long‐distance dispersal or introduction by humans. Plants with selfing ability should have an advantage when establishing on islands where mates and pollinators are limited (Baker’s law). However, high percentages of dioecious and self‐incompatible species have been reported for some islands, possibly resulting from post‐colonization...
Paper Details
Title
Autofertility and self‐compatibility moderately benefit island colonization of plants
Published Date
Dec 25, 2018
Volume
28
Issue
3
Pages
341 - 352
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