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Variation among populations of Diodia teres (Rubiaceae) in environmental maternal effects
Authors:Hereford J  Moriuchi K S
Institution:Department of Biological Science, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL 32306-1100, USA. hereford@bio.fsu.edu
Abstract:Previous studies have quantified variation in environmental maternal effects (EME) within populations, but these effects could differ among populations as well. In this study we grew clonal replicates of individuals from three populations of the annual plant Diodia teres in their native and non-native environments. Our goal was to estimate the effects of maternal environment and maternal population on seed and seedling traits. Seeds that were produced in this field study were then planted in two soil types to quantify effects of the offspring environment on seedling traits. There was substantial variation among populations for seed weight. We found population variation for EME, and maternal environment by offspring environment interactions. We conclude that variation among populations in EME may be an unrecognized component of local adaptation, and that attempts to control maternal effects by statistically accounting for variation in seed weight may be ineffective.
Keywords:Diodia teres  environmental maternal effects  germination  maternal effects  population divergence  reciprocal transplant  seed weight
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