The evolution of staminodes in angiosperms: Patterns of stamen reduction, loss, and functional re-invention

被引:133
作者
Walker-Larsen, J [1 ]
Harder, LD [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calgary, Dept Biol Sci, Calgary, AB T2N 1N4, Canada
关键词
androecium; angiosperm; floral evolution; functional shifts; pollination staminode; vestigial organs;
D O I
10.2307/2656866
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Stamens that have lost their primary function of pollen production, or staminodes, occur uncommonly within angiosperms, but frequently fulfill important secondary floral functions. The phylogenetic distribution of staminodes suggests that they typically arise during evolutionary reduction of the androecium. Differences in the genetic control and patterns of stamen loss between actinomorphic and zygomorphic flowers shape staminode development. In clades with actinomorphic flowers, staminodes generally replace an entire stamen whorl and staminode loss seems irreversible. In contrast, in clades with zygomorphic flowers staminodes evolve from a subset of the stamens in a whorl and staminodes can reappear in a lineage after being lost (e.g., Cheloneae, Scrophulariaceae). If staminodes do not adopt new functions during androecium reduction they are lost quickly, so that nonfunctional staminodes appear only in recently derived taxa. Alternatively, when staminodes assume new floral roles, either directly or indirectly after a nonfunctional period, they can become integral floral components which perpetuate within clades (e.g., Orchidaceae). Indirect evolution of staminode function allows greater flexibility of function by allowing staminodes to take over roles not performed by stamens, such as involvement in mechanisms to prevent self-pollination and mechanisms of explosive pollination. Multifunctional staminodes characterize lineages with universal or widespread staminodes.
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页码:1367 / 1384
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