Rainfall and gemmiferous shoots influence asexual reproduction in two tropical mosses

IF 1.1 4区 生物学 Q3 PLANT SCIENCES Botanical Sciences Pub Date : 2023-04-20 DOI:10.17129/botsci.3252
Dennis Alejandro Escolástico-Ortiz, Claudio Delgadillo-Moya
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Background: For some bryophytes, asexual reproduction may be the primary means of population survival, which can be affected by rainfall and moss colony features. Questions and / or Hypotheses: We investigated i) how gemma output differed in two tropical epiphytic mosses with mainly asexual and sexual-asexual reproduction; ii) how is the pattern of gemmae production through an annual interval; and iii) whether gemma production in both species is correlated with rainfall and colony features (shoot density, number of gemmiferous shoots, and sexual structures) per shoot and area (cm2). Studied species / data description /Mathematical model: Calymperes afzelii Sw. and Syrrhopodon incompletus Schwägr. Study site and dates: The sampling was conducted every two months for a year at Agua Blanca State Park in Tabasco, Mexico. Methods: Squares were used to record the gemma production per shoot and cm2, the number of gemmiferous shoots, and shoots with sexual structures. Daily mean precipitation was obtained from a meteorological station. We analysed the effect of rainfall and colony features on gemmae production at the shoot and cm2 levels using generalized linear models. Results: C. afzelii produced gemmae more constantly than S. incompletus. Gemma production is higher during months of high rainfall. The rainfall and number of gemmiferous shoots are suitable predictors of gemma production. Conclusions: Our results exemplify how rainfall and gemmiferous shoots influence the production of asexual propagules in two mosses with different reproductive strategies in the same tropical environment. This information is essential to understand the population dynamics of tropical mosses.
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降雨和发芽芽影响两种热带苔藓的无性繁殖
背景:对于一些苔藓植物来说,无性繁殖可能是种群生存的主要手段,这可能受到降雨和苔藓群落特征的影响。问题和/或假设:我们调查了i)两种主要无性繁殖和有性无性繁殖的热带附生苔藓的gemma产量如何不同;ii)在一个年度间隔内,gemmae的生产模式如何;以及iii)这两个物种的gemma产量是否与每芽和面积(cm2)的降雨量和菌落特征(芽密度、含gemma芽的数量和性结构)相关。研究的物种/数据描述/数学模型:Calymperes afzelii Sw。和Syrrhopodon incompleteus Schwägr。研究地点和日期:每两个月在墨西哥塔巴斯科的阿瓜布兰卡州立公园进行一次为期一年的采样。方法:用正方形记录每芽和每平方厘米的宝石产量、含宝石芽的数量以及具有性结构的芽。日平均降水量是从气象站获得的。我们使用广义线性模型分析了降雨和菌落特征对芽和cm2水平下gemmae产量的影响。结果:阿氏C.zelii比不完全S.incompleteus产生gemmae的频率更高。在高降雨量的月份,Gemma的产量更高。降雨量和含gemma芽的数量是预测gemma产量的合适指标。结论:我们的研究结果举例说明了在同一热带环境中,降雨量和含宝石芽如何影响具有不同繁殖策略的两种苔藓的无性繁殖体的产生。这些信息对于了解热带苔藓的种群动态至关重要。
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Botanical Sciences
Botanical Sciences Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Plant Science
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1.90
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71
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16 weeks
期刊介绍: Botanical Sciences welcomes contributions that present original, previously unpublished results in Botany, including disciplines such as ecology and evolution, structure and function, systematics and taxonomy, in addition to other areas related to the study of plants. Research reviews are also accepted if they summarize recent advances in a subject, discipline, area, or developmental trend of botany; these should include an analytical, critical, and interpretative approach to a specific topic. Acceptance for reviews will be evaluated first by the Review Editor. Opinion Notes and Book Reviews are also published as long as a relevant contribution in the study of Botany is explained and supported.
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