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DOI10.1179/174328213X13662092820316
Sex ratio, spatial segregation, and fertilization rates of the epiphyllous moss Crossomitrium patrisiae (Brid.) Mull. Hal. in the Brazilian Atlantic rainforest
Pereira Alvarenga, Lisi Damaris1; Porto, Katia Cavalcanti2; Zartman, Charles Eugene3
通讯作者Pereira Alvarenga, Lisi Damaris
来源期刊JOURNAL OF BRYOLOGY
ISSN0373-6687
出版年2013
卷号35页码:88-95
英文摘要

In order to investigate which mechanisms the epiphyllous moss Crossomitrium patrisiae employs to overcome the typical constraints of dioicy in light of its spatially isolated habitat, we tested the predictions that high fertilization rates are achieved due to (1) high rates of sexual expression, (2) balanced sex ratios, and (3) high co-occurrence of both sexes in the same colony (leaf). Seven hundred and ninety-seven ramets were studied for total length, presence, and number of gametoecia and number of fertilized perichaetia in the female according to spatial segregation at leaf-and shrub-scales. High rates of sexual expression (76%) were confirmed. The other two predictions, however, were not upheld as C. patrisae exhibited a strong male bias (0.43 female : 1 male = at ramet level, n=604). Despite considerable spatial segregation (co-occurrence of sexes was seen in 36.7% of shrubs and 12.8% of colonies), this species revealed one of the highest fertilization rates ever reported for a dioicous bryophyte at three spatial scales: nearly 90% of the mixed colonies bore sporophytes, 40% of all female ramets, and 74% of female ramets occurring in mixed colonies bore sporophytes. Thus, the relative rareness of females may be a phenotypic response due to heavy investment in sporophyte maturation as demonstrated by the high fertilization success of females. High rates of sexual expression and the occurrence of fertilization in nearly all cases of coincidence of sexes in common colonies, with low levels of abortion, contribute to the sexual reproductive success and, subsequently, the long-term survival of this species.


英文关键词Bryophyte Epiphyll Population dynamics Reproduction Sexual systems Tropical rainforest
类型Article
语种英语
国家Brazil
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000320448300002
WOS关键词LIVERWORT SPHAEROCARPOS-TEXANUS ; HYLOCOMIUM-SPLENDENS ; CLONAL MOSS ; SPOROPHYTE PRODUCTION ; SYNTRICHIA-CANINERVIS ; DESERT MOSS ; REPRODUCTIVE-BIOLOGY ; PLEUROZIUM-SCHREBERI ; MARCHANTIA-INFLEXA ; POPULATION
WOS类目Plant Sciences
WOS研究方向Plant Sciences
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/178180
作者单位1.Univ Fed Pernambuco, Ctr Acad Vitoria, BR-55608680 Vitoria De Santo Antao, PE, Brazil;
2.Univ Fed Pernambuco, Dept Bot, Recife, PE, Brazil;
3.INPA, Dept Bot, Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil
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Pereira Alvarenga, Lisi Damaris,Porto, Katia Cavalcanti,Zartman, Charles Eugene. Sex ratio, spatial segregation, and fertilization rates of the epiphyllous moss Crossomitrium patrisiae (Brid.) Mull. Hal. in the Brazilian Atlantic rainforest[J],2013,35:88-95.
APA Pereira Alvarenga, Lisi Damaris,Porto, Katia Cavalcanti,&Zartman, Charles Eugene.(2013).Sex ratio, spatial segregation, and fertilization rates of the epiphyllous moss Crossomitrium patrisiae (Brid.) Mull. Hal. in the Brazilian Atlantic rainforest.JOURNAL OF BRYOLOGY,35,88-95.
MLA Pereira Alvarenga, Lisi Damaris,et al."Sex ratio, spatial segregation, and fertilization rates of the epiphyllous moss Crossomitrium patrisiae (Brid.) Mull. Hal. in the Brazilian Atlantic rainforest".JOURNAL OF BRYOLOGY 35(2013):88-95.
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