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Conflicting selection on diaspore traits limits the evolutionary potential of seed dispersal by ants
Authors:A. J. MANZANEDA  P. J. REY  J. M. ALCÁNTARA
Affiliation:1. Estación Biológica de Do?ana, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Sevilla, Spain;2. Departamento de Biología Animal, Vegetal y Ecología, Universidad de Jaén, Jaén, Spain
Abstract:Conflicts of selection on diaspore traits throughout the dispersal cycle can limit the evolutionary consequences of seed dispersal. However, these conflicts have never been investigated in directed dispersal systems. We explored conflicts of selection through life stages of dispersal in the myrmecochorous herb Helleborus foetidus. Seeds are subject to two contrasting partial selective scenarios. Undispersed seeds are subject to positive directional selection on seed size characters, whereas seeds dispersed are subject to stabilizing selection for size. In both scenarios, seedling establishment determined the magnitude and direction of selection. This does not reflect ant preferences for seed size. However, total selection still depends largely on ant activity, as ants control the relative importance of each selective scenario. We advocate the use of analytical approaches combining multiplicative fitness and microenvironment‐specific selection to more realistically estimate the realized selection on traits functional during several life stages. This approach may be extended to any organism dispersing offspring to different environments.
Keywords:ants  directed dispersal  multiplicative fitness components  myrmecochory  phenotypic selection  seedling establishment
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