Working Group

Understanding the paradox of mixed mating in flowering plants

PI(s): Susan Kalisz (University of Pittsburgh)
Mark Johnston (Dalhousie University)
Start Date: 1-Sep-2005
End Date: 4-Jan-2008
Keywords: evolutionary theory, mating systems

Understanding the paradox of mixed mating in flowering plants.

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Software and DatasetsPublicationsPresentations
  • Winn, A.A., E. Elle, and S. Kalisz. 2008. Mixed mating, inbreeding depression and the dynamics of plant mating system evolution. Evolution meetings Minneapolis, MN
  • Pierre-Oliver Cheptou*. The evolution of the dispersal/outcrossing syndrome in spatially heterogeneous pollination environments: why are there so many dioecious plants on islands? European Society for Evolutionary Biology XI Congress, Uppsala, Sweden, August 2007.
  • Mark O. Johnston*. Understanding the paradox of mixed mating in plants: a NESCent working group. Society for the Study of Evolution meeting. July 2006.
  • Emmanuelle Porcher*, Pierre-Olivier Cheptou, Chris Eckert, Mark O. Johnston, and John. K. Kelly. Promising theoretical solutions to the problem of mixed mating. European Society for Evolutionary Biology XI Congress, Uppsala, Sweden, August 2007. (Invited talk.) Also presented to NESCent September 2007.