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Influence of pollen limitation and inbreeding depression in the maintenance of incomplete dichogamy in Salvia elegans
Authors:Víctor Rosas‐Guerrero  Diego Hernández  Eduardo Cuevas
Institution:1. Facultad en Desarrollo Sustentable, Campus Costa Grande, Universidad Autónoma de Guerrero, Tecpan de Galeana, Guerrero, México;2. Facultad de Biología, Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo, Morelia, Michoacán, México
Abstract:The widespread presence of incomplete dichogamy (i.e., partial separation in time between male and female phases) in flowering plants is a long‐standing question in floral evolution. In this study, we proposed four scenarios in which depending on the particular combination of pollen limitation and inbreeding depression, the presence of complete dichogamy, incomplete dichogamy, or adichogamy may be favored. Moreover, we evaluated the role of pollen limitation and inbreeding depression in a natural population of Salvia elegans to test the validity of our predicted scenarios. Our results indicate that S. elegans is partially protandrous as pollen viability and stigma receptivity overlap in the last days of life of the flower. Furthermore, through pollination treatments, we found no evidence of pollen limitation or inbreeding depression in any of the evaluated fitness components. As expected by one of the proposed scenarios, incomplete dichogamy seems to be favored in plants with absence of inbreeding depression and pollen limitation as a way to diminish interference between male and female functions.
Keywords:herkogamy  Lamiaceae  pollen viability  protandry  sexual interference  stigma receptivity
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