Plant Reproductive Strategy
Evolution of plant reproductive strategy
I specialize in evolutionary ecology with a particular focus on why plants have evolved certain ecological traits from an adaptive perspective. I am particularly interested in the evolution of reproductive strategies in plants, which encompasses the production of flowers, attraction of pollinating insects, and successful fruition of seeds. This process exhibits remarkable diversity among plant species, with various mysteries embedded within it. My goal is to elucidate the adaptive reasons underlying the diversity of reproductive strategies observed in plants. Why do different species adopt varying reproductive strategies? I aim to answer such questions by employing a combination of theoretical analysis using mathematical models and empirical research conducted through field investigations.
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