Life history characteristics and historical factors are important to explain regional variation in reproductive traits and genetic diversity in perennial mosses.
Irene BisangJohan EhrlénLars HedenäsPublished in: Annals of botany (2023)
Sex expression levels, regional sex ratios and genetic diversity were not directly associated with regional frequency of realised sexual reproduction, and relationships and variation patterns differed between species. We conclude that a combination of species-specific life histories such as longevity, overall degree of successful sexual reproduction and recruitment, and historic factors, are important to explain this variation. Our data on haploid-dominated plants significantly complement plant reproductive biology.