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The evolution of dioecy: concluding remarksBAWA, K. S.Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden. 1984, Vol 71, Num 1, pp 294-296, issn 0026-6493Article
Further thoughts on dioecism and islandsBAKER, H. G; COX, P. A.Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden. 1984, Vol 71, Num 1, pp 244-253, issn 0026-6493Article
Variance Effective Population Size for Dioecious SpeciesVENCOVSKY, Roland; CHAVES, Lázaro José; CROSSA, Jose et al.Crop science. 2012, Vol 52, Num 1, pp 79-90, issn 0011-183X, 12 p.Article
An ecological genetic study of gynodioecy in Limnanthes douglasii (Limnanthaceae)KESSELI, R; JAIN, S. K.American journal of botany. 1984, Vol 71, Num 6, pp 775-786, issn 0002-9122Article
The evolution of dioecy: introductionANDERSON, G. J.Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden. 1984, Vol 71, Num 1, issn 0026-6493, 243Article
Les cestodes dioeciquesTOLKACHEVA, L. M.Parazitologiâ. 1983, Vol 17, Num 6, pp 426-429, issn 0031-1847Article
Androdioecy and the evolution of dioecyCHARLESWORTH, D.Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 1984, Vol 22, Num 4, pp 333-348, issn 0024-4066Article
Some functions of dioecy in seed plantsBAKER, H. G.The American naturalist. 1984, Vol 124, Num 2, pp 149-158, issn 0003-0147Article
OUTCROSSING AND THE INCIDENCE OF DIOECISM IN ISLAND FLORASBAWA KS.1982; AM. NAT.; ISSN 0003-0147; USA; DA. 1982; VOL. 119; NO 6; PP. 866-871; BIBL. 28 REF.Article
Dioecy, hermaphrodites and pathogen load in plantsWILLIAMS, Alex; ANTONOVICS, Janis; ROLFF, Jens et al.Oikos (København). 2011, Vol 120, Num 5, pp 657-660, issn 0030-1299, 4 p.Article
Evolution of dioecy in Saurauia (Dilleniaceae)HABER, W. A; BAWA, K. S.Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden. 1984, Vol 71, Num 1, pp 289-293, issn 0026-6493Article
OUTCROSSING VERSUS ECOLOGICAL CONSTRAINTS IN THE EVOLUTION OF DIOECYGIVNISH TJ.1982; AM. NAT.; ISSN 0003-0147; USA; DA. 1982; VOL. 119; NO 6; PP. 849-865; BIBL. 3 P.Article
BREEDING SYSTEMS AND DISPERSAL-RELATED MATERNAL REPRODUCTIVE EFFORT OF SOUTHERN SPANISH BIRD-DISPERSED PLANTSHERRERA CM.1982; EVOLUTION; ISSN 0014-3820; USA; DA. 1982; VOL. 36; NO 6; PP. 1299-1314; BIBL. 3 P.Article
EVOLUTION TOWARDS DIOECY IN HETEROSTYLOUS POPULATIONSLLOYD DG.1979; PLANT SYSTEMAT. EVOL.; AUT; DA. 1979; VOL. 131; NO 1-2; PP. 71-80; BIBL. 14 REF.Article
Heterosis in the hybridisation between the monoecious and dioecious subspecies of Ecballium elaterium (L.) RichardGONZALEZ-JULIAN, J; GALAN-ESTELLA, F.Theoretical and Applied Genetics. 1985, Vol 69, Num 3, pp 293-295, issn 0040-5752Article
Gynodiecy in Saxifraga granulata L. (Saxifragaceae)STEVENS, D. P; RICHARDS, A. J.Plant systematics and evolution. 1985, Vol 151, Num 1-2, pp 43-54, issn 0378-2697Article
Dioecy and monoecy in the flora of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands: ecological correlatesFLORES, S; SCHEMSKE, D. W.Biotropica. 1984, Vol 16, Num 2, pp 132-139, issn 0006-3606Article
SEED DISPERSAL AND THE EVOLUTION OF DIOECISM IN FLOWERING PLANTS; A RESPONSE TO HERRERABAWA KS; HERRERA CM.1982; EVOLUTION; ISSN 0014-3820; USA; DA. 1982; VOL. 36; NO 6; PP. 1322-1327; BIBL. 19 REF.Article
Dioecy versus gametophytic self-incompatibility: a testANDERSON, G. J; STEBBINS, G. L.The American naturalist. 1984, Vol 124, Num 3, pp 423-428, issn 0003-0147Article
Regeneration beneath a dioecious tree species (Spondias purpurea) in a Mexican tropical dry forestMENDEZ-TORIBIO, Moisés; GONZALEZ-DI PIERRO, Ana Maria; QUESADA, Mauricio et al.Journal of tropical ecology. 2014, Vol 30, pp 265-268, issn 0266-4674, 4 p., 3Article
Preferences of fig wasps and fruit bats for figs of functionally dioecious Ficus pungensDUMONT, Elizabeth R; WEIBLEN, George D; WINKELMANN, John R et al.Journal of tropical ecology. 2004, Vol 20, pp 233-238, issn 0266-4674, 6 p., 2Article
Sexual dimorphism and ecological differentiation of male and female plantsMEAGHER, T. R.Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden. 1984, Vol 71, Num 1, pp 254-264, issn 0026-6493Article
REGULATION HORMONALE DE LA DIFFERENCIATION SEXUELLE SUR DES CULTURES DE NOEUDS ET DE SOUCHES TISSULAIRES ISOLEES D'UNE PLANTE DIOIDIQUE, MERCURIALIS ANNUA L. (2N=16) = HORMONAL REGULATION OF SEX DIFFERENTIATION ON NODE AND TISSU CULTURES ISOLATED FROM A DIOECIOUS SPECIES M. A. L. (2N=16)CHAMPAULT ANDRE.1982; ; FRA; DA. 1982; 199 F.-19 PL.; 30 CM; TH.: SCI. NAT./ORLEANS/1982Thesis
A FURTHER STUDY OF THE PROBLEM OF THE MAINTENANCE OF FEMALES IN GYNODIOECIOUS SPECIESCHARLESWORTH D.1981; HEREDITY; ISSN 0018-067X; GBR; DA. 1981; VOL. 46; NO 1; PP. 27-39; BIBL. 2 P.Article
ENVIRONMENTALLY INDUCED CHANGES OF SEX EXPRESSION IN ATRIPLEX CANESCENS.MCARTHUR ED.1977; HEREDITY; G.B.; DA. 1977; VOL. 38; NO 1; PP. 97-103; BIBL. 22 REF.Article