Close Encounters Herbivores can cause dioecious plants to partly swap sex Rather than inherently being 'male' or 'female', Mercurialis annua can produce flowers as a plastic response to its environment. Alun SaltJanuary 11, 2022
Taxonomy & Evolution Where Have All The Good Men Gone? Don’t Despair – Make Some Yourself (That’s What Plants Do..) Observed rates of evolution in the experiment were among the highest yet recorded. Hugh DickinsonJuly 6, 2021
Taxonomy & Evolution Tropical islands lead to more diversity in Palm sexual reproduction Isolation and sexual adaptability contributed to the evolution of thousands of palm species. Juniper KissMay 14, 2021
Growth & Development Variation in reproduction and genetic diversity across seagrass meadows in Western Australia How do reproductive effort, genetic diversity and mating systems vary across the range of a seagrass population? William SalterOctober 8, 2020
Annals of Botany Sexual selection, pollinators and floral dimorphism Sexual selection mediated by animal pollinators can potentially drive dimorphism in plant populations with unisexual flowers. Yakimowski et al. compare variation in floral traits between populations of Sagittaria... botanyoneAugust 24, 2011