This Review explores whether dioecious plant species can be expected to express sexually dimorphic responses to the effects of increased aridity. Specifically, we hypothesize that forecasted increases ...
A new study by Rice's Tom Miller and Jacob Moutouama highlights the need to refine biodiversity forecasts to account for the sex-specific responses to Earth’s rapidly changing climate. Many plant and ...
Sex in the garden is more straightforward for the birds and the bees than it’s for the plants. Reproductive processes vary among flowering plants; for many, there is more than one option. When ...