Abstract:While the majority of angiosperm plants have hermaphrodite flowers where a single pollinator visit can achieve both pollen removal and deposition, 5–6% of angiosperms including zoophilous species are dioecious, necessitating pollen transport from male plants to females. As such, dioecy is considered less adaptive under low temperature conditions that tend to restrict or lower potential pollinator activity. Interestingly, however, a number of dioecious, zoophilous plants including <i>Eurya japonica</i&… Show more
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