2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.03.28.587200
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Balancing the risks of mating: biogeographic evidence of cleistogamy as a bet hedging strategy

Maya Weissman,
Dafeng Zhang,
Rebecca Kartzinel
et al.

Abstract: Cleistogamy is a mating system in which plants produce some proportion of closed, autonomously self-pollinating flowers. Cleistogamous flowers differ from chasmogamous flowers, which are open flowers capable of outcrossing. Both dimorphic cleistogamy (cleistogamous and chasmogamous flowers produced on the same plant) and complete cleistogamy occur. Cleistogamy has been hypothesized to be a bet hedging strategy for reducing risk in the face of unpredictable pollinator availability. However, conflicting results … Show more

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