Why do wind and water pollinated plants have unisexual
flowers?
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Lloyd (1982) suggested that movement of pollen in wind- pollinated plants may cause self-fertilization and could thus generate selection for unisexual flowers as a mechanism for inbreeding avoidance (though this factor might simply prevent the evolution of wind pollination in the first place).
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Lloyd (1982) suggested that movement of pollen in wind- pollinated plants may cause self-fertilization and could thus generate selection for unisexual flowers as a mechanism for inbreeding avoidance (though this factor might simply prevent the evolution of wind pollination in the first place).
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