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Androdioecy /ˌændroʊdaɪˈiːsi/ is a
reproductive system characterized by the
coexistence of
males and hermaphrodites.
Androdioecy is rare in comparison...
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comparable with
trioecy and
androdioecy. It is also
considered a
dimorphic ****ual
system alongside dioecy and
androdioecy.
Gynodioecy occurs as a result...
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Males can
coexist with hermaphrodites, a ****ual
system called androdioecy. They can also
coexist with
females and hermaphrodites, a ****ual system...
- and hermaphrodites. It has been
found in both
plants and animals. Like
androdioecy and gynodioecy,
trioecy is a
mixed mating systems.
Trioecy is also called...
- animals,
where hermaphrodite individuals coexist with
males (called
androdioecy) or with
females (called gynodioecy), or all
three exist in the same...
- are other, more
complex reproductive schemes such as
gynodioecy and
androdioecy. In
dioecious holly, some
plants only have 'male'
flowers with stamens...
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Himalayas and Nepal. It is one of the very few
species known to have true
androdioecy,
meaning it has a mix of male and
hermaphroditic individuals. This tall...
- briggsae, and
Pristionchus pacificus,
among other species,
exhibit androdioecy,
which is
otherwise very rare
among animals. The
single genus Meloidogyne...
- male, or female.
Dimorphic ****ual
systems include dioecy, gynodioecy,
androdioecy, and trioecy. Male (a.k.a. staminate)
flowers have a
stamen but no pistil...
- 1093/icb/ict077. PMID 23817661. W****s,
Stephen C. (18 June 2012). "The Role of
Androdioecy and
Gynodioecy in
Mediating Evolutionary Transitions Between Dioecy and...