RRC ID 54238
著者 Petersen KB, Burd M.
タイトル The adaptive value of heterospory: Evidence from Selaginella.
ジャーナル Evolution
Abstract Heterospory was a pivotal evolutionary innovation for land plants, but it has never been clear why it evolved. We used the geographic distributions of 114 species of the heterosporous lycophyte Selaginella to explore the functional ecology of microspore and megaspore size, traits that would be correlated with many aspects of a species' regeneration niche. We characterized habitats at a global scale using leaf area index (LAI), a measure of foliage density and thus shading, and net primary productivity (NPP), a measure of growth potential. Microspore size tends to decrease as habitat LAI and NPP increase, a trend that could be related to desiccation resistance or to filtration of wind-borne particles by leaf surfaces. Megaspore size tends to increase among species that inhabit regions of high LAI, but there is an important interaction with NPP. This geographical pattern suggests that larger megaspores provide an establishment advantage in shaded habitats, although in open habitats, where light is less limiting, higher productivity of the environment seems to give an advantage to species with smaller megaspores. These results support previous theoretical arguments that heterospory was originally an adaptation to the increasing height and density of Devonian vegetative canopies that accompanied the diversification of vascular plants with leaves.
巻・号 72(5)
ページ 1080-1091
公開日 2018-5-1
DOI 10.1111/evo.13484
PMID 29645092
MeSH Adaptation, Physiological Biological Evolution Ecosystem* Phylogeography Plant Leaves Plant Physiological Phenomena Selaginellaceae / classification Selaginellaceae / growth & development Selaginellaceae / physiology* Spores*
IF 3.698
引用数 4
リソース情報
GBIF Plant specimens of Natural History Museum, Kishiwada City Vascular Plants Specimens of Ehime Prefectural Science Museum Plant Specimens collections of the Kyushu University Museum Vascular Plants Collection of National Museum of Nature and Science Vascular plant specimens of Akita Prefectural Museum Herbarium, University Archives and Collections, Fukushima University, Japan (FKSE) Herbarium of Hokkaido University Museum (SAPS) Pteridophyta specimens of Iwate Prefectural Museum Pteridophyta collection of Museum of Natural and Environmental History, Shizuoka Ibaraki Nature Museum, Vascular Plants collection Plant Specimens of Kurashiki Museum of Natural History Herbarium Specimens of Tokushima Prefectural Museum, Japan Herbarium of Kitakyushu Museum of Natural History and Human History Plant Specimens of Lake Biwa Museum Vascular Plants Collection of Sagamihara City Museum Plant specimens in the Museum of Nature and Human Activities, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan Plant specimens deposited in Osaka Museum of Natural History, Japan Vascular Plant Specimens of Kochi Prefectural Makino Botanical Garden Plant Specimens of Wakayama Prefectural Museum of Natural History Plant Specimens of The Shimane Nature Museum of Mt. Sanbe Vascular Plant Specimen database of Kanagawa Prefectural Museum of Natural History Gunma Museum of Natural History, Vascular Plant Specimen Monitoring records of plant species in the Hakone region of Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park, Japan, 2001-2010 Herbarium Specimens of Bonin and Ryukyu Islands Plant Observation Records of Japan Tracheophyta collection of Biodiversity Center of Japan, Ministry of the Environment