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Why do sex ratio dimorphisms exist in \textit{Quercus} masting? Evolution of imperfect synchronous reproduction in monoecious trees (English)
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4 February 2019
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resource budget model
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pollen limitation
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oaks
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frequency-dependent selection
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transient evolution
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