从一种罕见的科罗拉多州特有植物——堕落花(车前草科)的花粉-胚珠比推断出兼性异交

IF 0.2 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Southwestern Naturalist Pub Date : 2022-08-30 DOI:10.1894/0038-4909-66.2.175
Angela Baur, Carol T. English, C. Alba, Audrey Spencer, L. Bruederle
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Abstract Pollen—ovule比率can be scalable指标of a flowering plant species ' pollination战略和mating制度。在这里,我们量化了车前草科的花粉-卵母细胞比率,并评估了该性状的种群水平变异。花粉-卵母细胞比率相似,但高于其他可选异族通婚物种的平均水平,支持我们关于混合交配系统的假设。种群内部和种群之间的变异可能是由于这些地点的环境变异。结果表明,在本研究中,我们使用了一种新的方法,即在不同的时间间隔内,在不同的时间间隔内,在不同的时间间隔内,在不同的时间间隔内,在不同的时间间隔内,在不同的时间间隔内,在不同的时间间隔内。在本研究中,我们评估了不同物种的花粉和卵圆比例,并评估了它们在种群水平上的变异性。花粉和椭圆形的比例相似,但平均比例高于其他任性和异种植物,这证实了我们的混合生殖系统的假设。一个种群或多个种群之间的变异很可能是相应地点环境变异的结果。
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FACULTATIVE OUTCROSSING INFERRED FROM POLLEN–OVULE RATIOS IN PENSTEMON DEGENERI (PLANTAGINACEAE), A RARE COLORADO ENDEMIC
Abstract Pollen–ovule ratios can be a reliable indicator of a flowering plant species' pollination strategy and mating system. Here, we quantify pollen–ovule ratios in Penstemon degeneri (Plantaginaceae) and assess population-level variation for this trait. Pollen–ovule ratios were similar, but higher than means reported for other facultative xenogamous species, supporting our hypothesis of a mixed mating system. Variation within and among populations is likely due to environmental variability at these sites. Resumen Las proporciones de polen y óvalos pueden ser indicadores confiables de la estrategia de polinización y el sistema de reproducción de las plantas. Calculamos las proporciones de polen y óvalos de Penstemon degeneri (Plantaginaceae) y evaluamos la variabilidad de éstas a nivel poblacional. Las proporciones de polen y óvalos eran similares, aunque sus promedios eran mayores comparados a los de otras especies de plantas facultativas y alógamas, lo cual confirma nuestra hipótesis de un sistema de reproducción mixto. Es probable que la variabilidad entre una o múltiples poblaciones sea el resultado de la variabilidad ambiental en los sitios correspondientes.
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Southwestern Naturalist
Southwestern Naturalist 环境科学-生态学
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期刊介绍: The Southwestern Naturalist (a publication of the Southwestern Association of Naturalists since 1953) is an international journal (published quarterly) that reports original and significant research in any field of natural history. This journal promotes the study of plants and animals (living and fossil) in the multinational region that includes the southwestern United States, Mexico, and Central America. Appropriate submission of manuscripts may come from studies conducted in the countries of focus or in regions outside this area that report significant findings relating to biota occurring in the southwestern United States, Mexico, and Central America. Publication is in English, and manuscripts may be feature articles or notes. Feature articles communicate results of completed scientific investigations, while notes are reserved for short communications (e.g., behavioral observations, range extensions, and other important findings that do not in themselves constitute a comprehensive study). All manuscripts (feature articles and notes) require an abstract in both English and Spanish.
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