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Population sex ratio and size affect pollination, reproductive success, and seed germination in gynodioecious lobelia siphilitica evidence using experimental populations and microsatellite genotypes /Proell, Julie January 2009 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Kent State University, 2009-07-15. / Title from PDF t.p. (viewed Mar. 8, 2010). Advisor: Andrea Case. Keywords: Attachment; peer relationships; middle childhood; emotion regulation. Includes bibliographical references (p. 77-96).
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Population sex ratio and size affect pollination, reproductive success, and seed germination in gynodioecious <i>Lobelia siphilitica</i>: evidence using experimental populations and microsatellite genotypesProell, Julie Marie 15 July 2009 (has links)
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The Effects of Competition for Pollination on Floral Evolution of Gynodioecious Lobelia siphiliticaWassink, Erica Dawn 06 January 2012 (has links)
Co-occurring species of flowering plants may compete for pollination, which can cause character displacement by altering natural selection on floral traits. In a gynodioecious species, competition for pollination may also affect the evolution of sexual dimorphism of floral traits by influencing sex-specific selection. I demonstrated that Mimulus ringens did not affect seed set of gynodioecious Lobelia siphilitica, indicating that it is not a competitor for pollination. The presence of M. ringens did not alter selection upon most floral traits of L. siphilitica. I detected sex-specific selection upon five floral traits, supporting the hypothesis that sexual dimorphism evolves in response to sex-specific selection, rather than pleiotropic effects. My results also suggest that the presence of a co-flowering species may provide a context for sex-specific selection, and therefore, influence sexual dimorphism. Thus, my results suggest a link between the fields of study of competition for pollination and the evolution of sexual dimorphism. / NSERC, OGS, Ontario Innovation Trust, Canada Fund for Innovation
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Inheritance of chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) in Lobelia siphiliticaDurewicz, Alicia Lynn 15 May 2012 (has links)
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Uncovering the Mechanisms that Lead to Spatial Patterning of Population Sex Ratios in Gynodioecious PlantsMiller, John Anthony 24 April 2023 (has links)
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The effects of stochastic processes on sex-ratio variation in gynodioecious <i>Lobelia siphilitica</i> L. (Lobeliaceae)Madson, Hannah J. 26 November 2012 (has links)
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Understanding natural expression of cytoplasmic male sterility in flowering plants using a wildflower <i>Lobelia siphilitica</i> L. (Campanulaceae)Adhikari, Binaya 31 July 2018 (has links)
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