The effect of investment in attractive structures on allocation to male and female functions in plants

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Expressions for male and female fitnesses of partially self-fertilizing cosexual plants are derived, assuming that allocation to pollinator attraction at the time of flowering may decrease resources available for male and female primary structures. -from Authors

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Charlesworth, D., & Charlesworth, B. (1987). The effect of investment in attractive structures on allocation to male and female functions in plants. Evolution, 41(5), 948–968. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1558-5646.1987.tb05869.x

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