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The following pages link to Pollen flow in the wildservice tree, Sorbus torminalis (L.) Crantz. II. Pollen dispersal and heterogeneity in mating success inferred from parent-offspring analysis (Q60539939):
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- The effects of inbreeding, genetic dissimilarity and phenotype on male reproductive success in a dioecious plant (Q28237323) (← links)
- Wind-borne insects mediate directional pollen transfer between desert fig trees 160 kilometers apart (Q28749675) (← links)
- Space, time and complexity in plant dispersal ecology (Q30620992) (← links)
- High molecular diversity in the true service tree (Sorbus domestica) despite rareness: data from Europe with special reference to the Austrian occurrence. (Q30933608) (← links)
- Assortative mating and differential male mating success in an ash hybrid zone population (Q31077418) (← links)
- Mixing of propagules from discrete sources at long distance: comparing a dispersal tail to an exponential (Q33234884) (← links)
- Environment-dependent microevolution in a Mediterranean pine (Pinus pinaster Aiton). (Q34255228) (← links)
- Extensive pollen flow but few pollen donors and high reproductive variance in an extremely fragmented landscape (Q34477678) (← links)
- Pollen flow and effects of population structure on selfing rates and female and male reproductive success in fragmented Magnolia stellata populations (Q34631020) (← links)
- A new method of estimating the pollen dispersal curve independently of effective density (Q34894913) (← links)
- Quantifying temporal isolation: a modelling approach assessing the effect of flowering time differences on crop-to-weed pollen flow in sunflower (Q35026975) (← links)
- Non-density dependent pollen dispersal of Shorea maxwelliana (Dipterocarpaceae) revealed by a Bayesian mating model based on paternity analysis in two synchronized flowering seasons (Q35082323) (← links)
- Mixed Mating System Are Regulated by Fecundity in Shorea curtisii (Dipterocarpaceae) as Revealed by Comparison under Different Pollen Limited Conditions (Q35565969) (← links)
- Effects of male fecundity, interindividual distance and anisotropic pollen dispersal on mating success in a Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) seed orchard (Q35765380) (← links)
- Gene flow and natural selection shape spatial patterns of genes in tree populations: implications for evolutionary processes and applications (Q35992149) (← links)
- Impact of negative frequency-dependent selection on mating pattern and genetic structure: a comparative analysis of the S-locus and nuclear SSR loci in Prunus lannesiana var. speciosa (Q36181119) (← links)
- Pollen dispersal and gene flow within and into a population of the alpine monocarpic plant Campanula thyrsoides (Q36371736) (← links)
- The ecology of plant populations: their dynamics, interactions and evolution (Q36371758) (← links)
- The pollen dispersal kernel and mating system of an insect-pollinated tropical palm, Oenocarpus bataua. (Q36404221) (← links)
- Small but not isolated: a population genetic survey of the tropical tree Cariniana estrellensis (Lecythidaceae) in a highly fragmented habitat (Q36725523) (← links)
- Paternity analysis reveals significant isolation and near neighbor pollen dispersal in small Cariniana legalis Mart. Kuntze populations in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest. (Q36743372) (← links)
- Patterns of pollen dispersal in a small population of the Canarian endemic palm (Phoenix canariensis). (Q36750227) (← links)
- Seeing the forest through the trees: comprehensive inference on individual mating patterns in a mixed stand of Quercus robur and Q. petraea (Q37032021) (← links)
- Preformation and distribution of staminate and pistillate flowers in growth units of Nothofagus alpina and N. obliqua (Nothofagaceae). (Q37254239) (← links)
- Paternity analysis-based inference of pollen dispersal patterns, male fecundity variation, and influence of flowering tree density and general flowering magnitude in two dipterocarp species (Q37423651) (← links)
- High rates of gene flow by pollen and seed in oak populations across Europe (Q37472901) (← links)
- Breeding system and spatial isolation from congeners strongly constrain seed set in an insect-pollinated apomictic tree: Sorbus subcuneata (Rosaceae). (Q37719445) (← links)
- Fluorescent dye particles as pollen analogues for measuring pollen dispersal in an insect-pollinated forest herb (Q39945696) (← links)
- Assessing intraspecific variation in effective dispersal along an altitudinal gradient: a test in two Mediterranean high-mountain plants (Q41898814) (← links)
- NM+: software implementing parentage‐based models for estimating gene dispersal and mating patterns in plants (Q44352231) (← links)
- Estimating anisotropic pollen dispersal: a case study in Quercus lobata. (Q46126549) (← links)
- Influence of cryptic population structure on observed mating patterns in the wild progenitor of maize (Zea mays ssp. parviglumis) (Q46654650) (← links)
- Size advantage for male function and size-dependent sex allocation in Ambrosia artemisiifolia, a wind-pollinated plant. (Q47548589) (← links)
- Pollen-mediated gene flow and fine-scale spatial genetic structure in Olea europaea subsp. europaea var. sylvestris (Q51240923) (← links)
- Wind pollination over mesoscale distances: an investigation with Scots pine (Q51611654) (← links)
- Frequent long-distance gene flow in a rare temperate forest tree (Sorbus domestica) at the landscape scale (Q51622269) (← links)
- Asymmetrical mating patterns and the evolution of biased style-morph ratios in a tristylous daffodil (Q51693471) (← links)
- Mating system and pollen gene flow in Mediterranean maritime pine (Q51695501) (← links)
- Population differentiation and gene flow within a metapopulation of a threatened tree,Magnolia stellata(Magnoliaceae) (Q51715888) (← links)
- Mating patterns and contemporary gene flow by pollen in a large continuous and a small isolated population of the scattered forest tree Sorbus torminalis. (Q52679447) (← links)
- Seed and pollen gene dispersal in Taxus baccata, a dioecious conifer in the face of strong population fragmentation (Q57167318) (← links)
- Individual reproductive success in Norway spruce natural populations depends on growth rate, age and sensitivity to temperature (Q90590253) (← links)
- Chemical Analysis of Pollen by FT-Raman and FTIR Spectroscopies (Q91973718) (← links)