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Floral size and shape evolution following the transition to gender dimorphism.
Kamath A, Levin RA, Miller JS. Kamath A, et al. Am J Bot. 2017 Mar;104(3):451-460. doi: 10.3732/ajb.1600442. Epub 2017 Mar 15. Am J Bot. 2017. PMID: 28298376 Free article.
The evolutionary pathway to floral dimorphism can be most effectively reconstructed in species with intraspecific variation in sexual system. We examined the evolution of flower size and shape in Lycium californicum, whose populations are either gender dimorphic wit …
The evolutionary pathway to floral dimorphism can be most effectively reconstructed in species with intraspecific variation in sexual system …
Correlated polymorphism in cytotype and sexual system within a monophyletic species, Lycium californicum.
Miller JS, Kamath A, Husband BC, Levin RA. Miller JS, et al. Ann Bot. 2016 Feb;117(2):307-17. doi: 10.1093/aob/mcv167. Epub 2015 Nov 5. Ann Bot. 2016. PMID: 26546375 Free PMC article.
In particular, higher ploidy is associated with gender dimorphism across Lycium species (Solanaceae) and across populations within the species Lycium californicum. ...Lycium californicum occurs in arid regions on offshore islands and mainland re …
In particular, higher ploidy is associated with gender dimorphism across Lycium species (Solanaceae) and across populations within th …
Association of ploidy and sexual system in Lycium californicum (Solanaceae).
Yeung K, Miller JS, Savage AE, Husband BC, Igic B, Kohn JR. Yeung K, et al. Evolution. 2005 Sep;59(9):2048-55. Evolution. 2005. PMID: 16261741
Previous studies of this process in Lycium focused on comparisons between species that differ in ploidy. ...There was no clear geographic pattern to the occurrence of diploid and tetraploid forms. Phylogenetic analysis confirms that L. californicum, regardless of pl …
Previous studies of this process in Lycium focused on comparisons between species that differ in ploidy. ...There was no clear geogra …
Floral morphometrics and the evolution of sexual dimorphism in Lycium (Solanaceae).
Miller JS, Venable DL. Miller JS, et al. Evolution. 2003 Jan;57(1):74-86. doi: 10.1111/j.0014-3820.2003.tb00217.x. Evolution. 2003. PMID: 12643569
Plants of Lycium californicum, L. exsertum, and L. fremontii produce flowers that are either male-sterile (female) or hermaphroditic, and populations are morphologically gynodioecious. ...We provide a test of these two alternatives by measuring 11 floral characters …
Plants of Lycium californicum, L. exsertum, and L. fremontii produce flowers that are either male-sterile (female) or hermaphr …
The transition to gender dimorphism on an evolutionary background of self-incompatibility: an example from Lycium (Solanaceae).
Miller JS, Venable DL. Miller JS, et al. Am J Bot. 2002 Dec;89(12):1907-15. doi: 10.3732/ajb.89.12.1907. Am J Bot. 2002. PMID: 21665619 Free article.
Populations of three North American species of Lycium (Solanaceae) are morphologically gynodioecious and consist of male-sterile (i.e., female) and hermaphroditic plants. Marked individuals were consistent in sexual expression across years and male sterility was present th …
Populations of three North American species of Lycium (Solanaceae) are morphologically gynodioecious and consist of male-sterile (i.e …