Avi Shmida
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1.
de Jong T, Shmida A
Acta Biotheor
. 2024 Jun;
72(2):7.
PMID: 38869631
In angiosperms cytoplasmic DNA is typically passed on maternally through ovules. Genes in the mtDNA may cause male sterility. When male-sterile (female) cytotypes produce more seeds than cosexuals, they pass...
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Martinez-Harms J, Hadar R, Marquez N, Menzel R, Shmida A, Stavenga D, et al.
Plants (Basel)
. 2020 Jul;
9(8).
PMID: 32708009
Evolutionary change is considered a major factor influencing the invasion of new habitats by plants. Yet, evidence on how such modifications promote range expansion remains rather limited. Here we investigated...
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Kadmon R, Shmida A
Oecologia
. 2017 Mar;
83(1):139-144.
PMID: 28313254
This study examines patterns and causes of variation in the reproductive success of the desert annual Stipa capensis. Three nested scales of variation were analyzed: variation between individuals of the...
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Fllner S, Shmida A
Oecologia
. 2017 Mar;
51(1):133-144.
PMID: 28310320
The rarity of long-range seed dispersal (telechory) and commonness of antitelechory in desert plants are examined in light of contemporary mathematical theories of the evolution of dispersal and germination behaviors....
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Neeman G, Goubitz S, Werger M, Shmida A
Ann Bot
. 2011 May;
108(1):197-206.
PMID: 21586528
Background And Aims: Sex allocation has been studied mainly in small herbaceous plants but much less in monoecious wind-pollinated trees. The aim of this study was to explore changes in...
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Sapir Y, Shmida A, Neeman G
Oecologia
. 2005 Oct;
147(1):53-9.
PMID: 16205954
Relationships between flowering plants and their pollinators are usually affected by the amount of reward, mainly pollen or nectar, offered to pollinators by flowers, with these amounts usually positively correlated...