Temporally changing male reproductive success and resource allocation strategy in protandrousHeracleum lanatum (Apiaceae) |
| |
Authors: | Akihiro Konuma Tetsukazu Yahara |
| |
Institution: | (1) Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Kyushu University, 812-81 Fukuoka, Japan |
| |
Abstract: | Few observations have been made on temporal changes in the siring success of flowers in the male stage. In this study, we
estimated both male and female contributions to fitness for 21 plants of protandrous andromonoeciosHeracleum lanatum with differing dates of first flowering. The results of multiple regression analysis showed that total male fitness significantly
increases with the advance of the first-flowering date but does not depend upon plant size, whereas female fitness increases
with plant size but does not depend upon the first-flowering date. We also showed that the earlier-flowering plants have more
late-blooming male flowers in their secondary umbels. Based on these results, we suggest that polymorphism of the early- and
late-bloomers may be maintained by frequency-dependent selection through temporally changing male reproductive success. |
| |
Keywords: | Andromonoecy Flowering phenology Male fitness Protandry Sequential blooming Sex allocation |
本文献已被 SpringerLink 等数据库收录! |