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It could represent an additional species of Nothosaurus or a larger sexual morph of N. marchicus/winterswijkensis.
The sexual morph (hermaphrodite or male-sterile) of each weed was reported.
Hermaphrodites are the most common sexual morph, and females tend to produce fewer flowers than other morphs.
We considered the sexual morph of each individual (female, hermaphrodite or gynomonoecious) as the multinomial response variable; and species and population (nested within species) as fixed factors.
Percentage of female flowers (FF) in populations, average number of flowers per sexual morph and percentage of female flowers in gynomonoecious plants.
The dependent variable was the number of flowers produced by each individual; and sexual morph, population (nested within species) and species were included as fixed factors.
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It must be pointed out that both proposed histotypes may comprise several taxa or sexual morphs.
Humeri of "pachypleurosaur" morphotype I and II show differences in proximal morphology and size, and several species or sexual morphs may be included.
However, differences between the growth pattern of Nothosaurus morphotypes II and IV occur and therefore support the assignment to different taxa or to different sexual morphs.
Until proven otherwise, "pachypleurosaur" morphotype I and II are assumed to belong to the same taxon and possibly represent sexual morphs, or alternatively they represent two very closely related taxa.
Differences in resource allocation to deploy resistance and tolerance traits should result in differences in herbivory damage between sexual morphs: male plants should exhibit higher levels of herbivory than female plants [18], [19].
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