Effects of population size on synchronous display of female and male flowers and reproductive output in two monoecious Sagittaria species.

Flowering synchrony and floral sex ratio have the potential to influence the mating opportunities and reproductive success through female function. Here, we examine the variances in synchronous display of female and male function, ratio of male to female flowers per day and subsequently reproductive...

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Main Authors: Xiufang Wang, Wen Zhou, Jing Lu, Haibin Wang, Chan Xiao, Jing Xia, Guihua Liu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3485334?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-352a58a675bd4f00b6e4640a1a6592cb2020-11-24T21:39:10ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-01710e4873110.1371/journal.pone.0048731Effects of population size on synchronous display of female and male flowers and reproductive output in two monoecious Sagittaria species.Xiufang WangWen ZhouJing LuHaibin WangChan XiaoJing XiaGuihua LiuFlowering synchrony and floral sex ratio have the potential to influence the mating opportunities and reproductive success through female function. Here, we examine the variances in synchronous display of female and male function, ratio of male to female flowers per day and subsequently reproductive output in small populations of two monoecious plants, Sagittaria trifolia and Sagittaria graminea.We created plant populations of size 2, 4, 10 and 20 and recorded the daily number of blooming male and female flowers per plant to determine daily floral display, flowering synchrony index and ratio of male to female flowers per day. We also harvested the fruits, counted the seeds and calculated the number of fruits and seeds per flower to measure reproductive success through female function. There is less overlap in flowering time of female and male function in smaller populations than in larger populations. Most importantly, we found that male-biased floral sex ratio and imbalanced display period of female and male function for individual plant can lead to a population-size-dependent ratio of male to female flowers per day. Increasing ratio of male to female flowers per day was generally associated with a greater percentage of fruit production.Our results highlight the importance of flowering synchrony of female and male function and population-size-dependent ratio of male to female flowers per day for female reproductive success. This finding improves our understanding of a mechanism that reduces reproductive success in small populations.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3485334?pdf=render
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author Xiufang Wang
Wen Zhou
Jing Lu
Haibin Wang
Chan Xiao
Jing Xia
Guihua Liu
spellingShingle Xiufang Wang
Wen Zhou
Jing Lu
Haibin Wang
Chan Xiao
Jing Xia
Guihua Liu
Effects of population size on synchronous display of female and male flowers and reproductive output in two monoecious Sagittaria species.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Xiufang Wang
Wen Zhou
Jing Lu
Haibin Wang
Chan Xiao
Jing Xia
Guihua Liu
author_sort Xiufang Wang
title Effects of population size on synchronous display of female and male flowers and reproductive output in two monoecious Sagittaria species.
title_short Effects of population size on synchronous display of female and male flowers and reproductive output in two monoecious Sagittaria species.
title_full Effects of population size on synchronous display of female and male flowers and reproductive output in two monoecious Sagittaria species.
title_fullStr Effects of population size on synchronous display of female and male flowers and reproductive output in two monoecious Sagittaria species.
title_full_unstemmed Effects of population size on synchronous display of female and male flowers and reproductive output in two monoecious Sagittaria species.
title_sort effects of population size on synchronous display of female and male flowers and reproductive output in two monoecious sagittaria species.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Flowering synchrony and floral sex ratio have the potential to influence the mating opportunities and reproductive success through female function. Here, we examine the variances in synchronous display of female and male function, ratio of male to female flowers per day and subsequently reproductive output in small populations of two monoecious plants, Sagittaria trifolia and Sagittaria graminea.We created plant populations of size 2, 4, 10 and 20 and recorded the daily number of blooming male and female flowers per plant to determine daily floral display, flowering synchrony index and ratio of male to female flowers per day. We also harvested the fruits, counted the seeds and calculated the number of fruits and seeds per flower to measure reproductive success through female function. There is less overlap in flowering time of female and male function in smaller populations than in larger populations. Most importantly, we found that male-biased floral sex ratio and imbalanced display period of female and male function for individual plant can lead to a population-size-dependent ratio of male to female flowers per day. Increasing ratio of male to female flowers per day was generally associated with a greater percentage of fruit production.Our results highlight the importance of flowering synchrony of female and male function and population-size-dependent ratio of male to female flowers per day for female reproductive success. This finding improves our understanding of a mechanism that reduces reproductive success in small populations.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3485334?pdf=render
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