THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN AGE,SIZE, AND REPRODUCTION IN TRILLIUM GRANDIFLORUM (LILIACEAE) |
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Authors: | Frances M. Hanzawa Susan Kalisz |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Biology, Grinnell College, Grinnell, Iowa, 50112;2. W. K. Kellogg Biological Station, Michigan State University, Hickory Comers, Michigan, 49060 |
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Abstract: | The relative importance of age and size as predictors of demographic parameters such as survivorship or reproductive status is generally unknown for herbaceous perennials, due primarily to the difficulty in estimating the age of herbaceous plants. We investigated the relationship between age, size, and reproductive status in Trillium grandiflorum, a rhizomatous perennial herb in which age can be estimated. We measured the leaf area and rhizome volume and estimated the age of plants in a study population that included reproductive and nonreproductive individuals. Reproductive plants were significantly older ( = 22.8 years) than nonreproductive plants ( = 13.3 years). Reproductive plants also had significantly larger total leaf areas and rhizome volumes. Total leaf area, rhizome volume, and age were positively correlated in both groups. Reproduction in this population occurred once plants reached a threshold leaf area or rhizome volume. Both measures of plant size, i.e., total leaf area and rhizome volume, were better predictors of plant reproductive status than was plant age. |
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