The mating system ofElatostema (Urticaceae) in relation to morphology: A comparative study |
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Authors: | S. Lahav-Ginott Q. C. B. Cronk |
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Affiliation: | (1) Dept. of Plant Sciences, University of Cambridge, Downing Street, CB2 3EA Cambridge, UK;(2) Dept. of Plant Sciences, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, OX1 3RB Oxford, UK |
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Abstract: | To investigate why some species are dioecious and others monoecious, a data set of 14 morphological characters in 106 species ofElatostema was regressed onto mating system using partial multiple regression (controlling for subgeneric classification to avoid spurious associations). Morphology and mating system are significantly related (p = 0.05), and dioecious species tend to have large stipules, woody habit, and large leaves. The correlation of dioecy with large stipules is reported for the first time, but this character, like woodiness, is an indicator of plant size, suggesting a functional relationship of large plants (of the under-canopy) with dioecy. |
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Keywords: | Urticaceae Elatostema Mating system dioecy partial multiple regression CANOCO |
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