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Reproductive consequences of mate quantity versus mate diversity in a wind-pollinated plant

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Since most pollen travels limited distances in wind-pollinated plants, both the local quantity and diversity of mates may limit female reproductive success. Yet little evidence exists on their relative contribution, despite the importance of viable seed production to population dynamics. To study how variation in female reproductive success is affected by the quantity versus the diversity of surrounding mates contributing pollen, we integrated pollination experiments, data on natural seed set and seed viability, and AFLP genetic marker data in the wind-pollinated dioecious clonal forest herb Mercurialis perennis.
Journal: Acta Oecologica
ISSN: 1146-609X
Issue: 4
Volume: 35
Pages: 548 - 553
Publication year:2009
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Authors from:Government, Higher Education