Demography and reproductive strategies of a polycarpic perennial, Trillium apetalon (Trilliaceae) |
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Authors: | MASASHI OHARA,TAKENORI TAKADA&dagger , SHOICHI KAWANO&Dagger |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory of Ecology and Genetics, Graduate School of Environmental Earth Science, Hokkaido University, Sapporo 060-0810,; Department of International Cultural Relations, Hokkaido Tokai University, Sapporo 005-0825 and; Department of Botany, Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University, Kyoto, 606-8502, Japan |
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Abstract: | To investigate the connection between demographic strategies and reproductive strategies of a polycarpic perennial herb, Trillium apetalon Makino, we conducted three studies. First, we monitored the fate of individuals and the flowering behavior of T. apetalon for 12 years and used a transition matrix model to analyze the demography of the population. The analysis revealed that it takes a long time for individuals to go through one-leaf stage in juveniles. Elasticity analysis showed that the survival of flowering individuals was a decisive factor in the dynamics of the population. Furthermore, we found that the average remaining lifetime of flowering individuals was high relative to the other three stages. Second, to elucidate the demographic consequences of organ preformation, we investigated the development of flower buds for future years. We observed three to six flower buds per rhizome, suggesting that flower buds for the next 3–6 years were ready in advance in this plant. Third, the results of breeding experiments clarified that although this species appears to have a substantial capacity for both inbreeding and outbreeding, inbreeding plays an important role in seed production, and that crossing experiments (direct cross-pollination and self pollination) yielded similar seed-ovule ratios to those obtained from open-pollinated individuals. Our three studies suggest that the adult survival and continuous flowering strategies of T. apetalon obtained from demographic analysis are closely interlinked with breeding systems and preformation of flower buds. |
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Keywords: | breeding system long-term census preformation of flower buds transition matrix Trillium. |
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