2024
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.11608
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Multiple paternity, fertilization success, and male quality: Mating system variation in the eelgrass, Zostera marina

Lauren R. Sgambelluri,
Jessie C. Jarvis,
Stephanie J. Kamel

Abstract: Genetic diversity can modulate a population's response to a changing environment and plays a critical role in its ecological function. While multiple processes act to maintain genetic diversity, sexual reproduction remains the primary driving force. Eelgrass (Zostera marina) is an important habitat‐forming species found in temperate coastal ecosystems across the globe. Recent increases in sea surface temperatures have resulted in shifts to a mixed‐annual life‐history strategy (i.e., displaying characteristics … Show more

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