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Sex expression, skewed sex ratios, and microhabitat distribution in the dioecious desert moss Syntrichia caninervis (Pottiaceae)
Matthew A. Bowker
, Lloyd R. Stark
, D. Nicholas McLetchie
, Brent D. Mishler
Forestry, School of
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Keyphrases
Blackbrush
14%
Bryophytes
14%
Clonal Growth
14%
Coleogyne Ramosissima
14%
Cost Difference
14%
Cost of Sex
14%
Desert
100%
Gender Specialization
14%
Growth Ability
14%
Mannan-oligosaccharide
100%
Microenvironment
42%
Microhabitat Distribution
100%
Microsite
42%
Mixed-sex
42%
Mojave Desert
14%
N-89
14%
Population Sex Ratio
14%
Pottiaceae
100%
Ramet
100%
Ratio Distribution
100%
Sex Expression
100%
Sex Ratio
14%
Skewed Sex Ratios
100%
Soil Moisture Content
28%
Southern Nevada
14%
Sporophyte
14%
Surface Soil Moisture
28%
Syntrichia Caninervis
100%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Bryophyte
25%
Coleogyne ramosissima
25%
Microhabitat
100%
Moisture
25%
Pottiaceae
100%
Sex Ratio
100%
Soil Moisture
75%
Sporophyte
25%