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DOI10.1554/05-396.1
Environmental and genetic sources of diversification in the timing of seed germination: Implications for the evolution of bet hedging
Simons, Andrew M.; Johnston, Mark O.
通讯作者Simons, Andrew M.
来源期刊EVOLUTION
ISSN0014-3820
出版年2006
卷号60期号:11页码:2280-2292
英文摘要

Environmental variation that is not predictably related to cues is expected to drive the evolution of bet-hedging strategies. The high variance observed in the timing of seed germination has led to it being the most cited diversification strategy in the theoretical bet-hedging literature. Despite this theoretical focus, virtually nothing is known about the mechanisms responsible for the generation of individual-level diversification. Here we report analyses of sources of variation in timing of germination within seasons, germination fraction over two generations and three sequential seasons, and the genetic correlation structure of these traits using almost 10,000 seeds from more than 100 genotypes of the monocarpic perennial Lobelia inflata. Microenvironmental analysis of time to germination suggests that extreme sensitivity to environmental gradients, or microplasticity, even within a homogeneous growth chamber, may act as an effective individual-level diversification mechanism and explains more than 30% of variance in time to germination. The heritability of within-season timing of germination was low (h(2) = 0.07) but significant under homogeneous conditions. Consistent with individual-level diversification, this low h(2) was attributable not to low additive genetic variance, but to an unusually high coefficient of residual variation in time to germination. Despite high power to detect additive genetic variance in within-season diversification, it was low and indistinguishable from zero. Restricted maximum likelihood detected significant genetic variation for germination fraction (h(2) = 0.18) under homogeneous conditions. Unexpectedly, this heritability was positive when measured within a generation by sibling analysis and negative when measured across generations by offspring-on-parent regression. The consistency of dormancy fraction over multiple delays, a major premise of Cohen’s classic model, was supported by a strong genetic correlation (r = 0.468) observed for a cohort’s germination fraction over two seasons. We discuss implications of the results for the evolution of bet hedging and highlight the need for further empirical study of the causal components of diversification.


英文关键词diversification bet hedging dormancy environmental unpredictability heritability microplasticity phenotypic plasticity seed germination
类型Article
语种英语
国家Canada
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000243031000009
WOS关键词HYDROPHYLLUM-APPENDICULATUM HYDROPHYLLACEAE ; LYCHNIS-FLOS-CUCULI ; LOBELIA-INFLATA ; SIZE VARIATION ; RAPHANUS-RAPHANISTRUM ; FITNESS CONSEQUENCES ; REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS ; NATURAL-SELECTION ; COLLINSIA-VERNA ; DESERT ANNUALS
WOS类目Ecology ; Evolutionary Biology ; Genetics & Heredity
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; Evolutionary Biology ; Genetics & Heredity
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/151372
作者单位(1)Carleton Univ, Dept Biol, Ottawa, ON K1S 5B6, Canada;(2)Dalhousie Univ, Dept Biol, Halifax, NS B3H 4J1, Canada
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Simons, Andrew M.,Johnston, Mark O.. Environmental and genetic sources of diversification in the timing of seed germination: Implications for the evolution of bet hedging[J],2006,60(11):2280-2292.
APA Simons, Andrew M.,&Johnston, Mark O..(2006).Environmental and genetic sources of diversification in the timing of seed germination: Implications for the evolution of bet hedging.EVOLUTION,60(11),2280-2292.
MLA Simons, Andrew M.,et al."Environmental and genetic sources of diversification in the timing of seed germination: Implications for the evolution of bet hedging".EVOLUTION 60.11(2006):2280-2292.
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