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Floral variation and environmental heterogeneity in a tristylous clonal aquatic of the Pantanal wetlands of Brazil
Authors:Nicolay Leme da Cunha  Erich Fischer  Aline P. Lorenz-Lemke  Spencer C. H. Barrett
Abstract:MethodsStyle morph frequencies were sampled from 73 populations distributed across four flooding regimes differing in depth and duration. Measurements of flower size, sex-organ dimension, pollen size and pollen production were made in selected populations, and pollinator assemblages and their functional traits were recorded.ConclusionsThe similar morph structure and evenness of populations, regardless of flooding regime, suggest that sexual reproduction and clonal dispersal are sufficiently common to prevent the signature of founder events from dominating in a region. However, the pervasive occurrence of biased morph ratios in most populations suggests that many are in a non-equilibrium state. The reduced frequency of the mid-styled morph in trimorphic and dimorphic populations may be associated with the weak self-incompatibility of this morph resulting in selfing and inbreeding depression. Clonality in E. azurea and the weak self-incompatibility of the mid-styled morph may make it more vulnerable to geitonogamous selfing.
Keywords:Clonal propagation   Eichhornia azurea   environmental heterogeneity   flooding regimes   floral variation   Pontederiaceae   sexual reproduction   style morph ratios   tristyly
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