MATING COST OF LARGE FLORAL DISPLAYS IN HERMAPHRODITE PLANTS

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作者
HARDER, LD [1 ]
BARRETT, SCH [1 ]
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[1] UNIV TORONTO,DEPT BOT,TORONTO,ON M5S 3B2,CANADA
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10.1038/373512a0
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O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
HERMAPHRODITISM comprises outcrossing whenever the proximity of male and female organs allows self-fertilization(1) and interference between sexual functions(2). Many floral traits of animal-pollinated angiosperms encourage cross-fertilization(3), as recognized by Darwin(4-6); however, these characteristics may also allow pollination between flowers on the same individual (geitonogamous self-pollination)(7,8). Simultaneous display of many flowers exemplifies this conflict. Although large floral displays promote outcrossing through enhanced pollinator attraction(9), they could be costly in terms of lost mating opportunities(10,11) if geitonogamy decreased outcrossed siring success by reducing pollen transfer between plants (pollen discounting(12)). We report here that, after manipulating the flower number of bee-pollinated Eichhornia paniculata plants, we observed the predicted higher selfing and lower outcrossed siring success for larger inflorescences. Given the reduced fitness resulting when pollen receipt by one flower interferes with pollen export by another, we propose broadening traditional interpretations of floral design and display to recognize their roles in reducing geitonogamous pollen discounting.
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