Differing selection on plant physiological traits in response to environmental water availability: A test of adaptive hypotheses

被引:31
作者
Dudley, SA [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV CHICAGO, DEPT ECOL & EVOLUT, CHICAGO, IL 60637 USA
关键词
adaptive phenotypic plasticity; Cakile; leaf size; multivariate selection analysis; path analysis; water-use efficiency;
D O I
10.2307/2410783
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 [生物信息与计算生物学]; 0713 [生态学];
摘要
I used phenotypic selection analysis to test the prediction from functional and comparative studies of planes that smaller leaves and more efficient water use are adaptive in drier environments. I measured selection gradients on leaf size and instantaneous water-use efficiency (a measure of carbon gain per unit water loss) in experimental populations of Cakile edentula var. lacustris placed into wet and dry environments in the field. Linear and nonlinear selection differed significantly between the two environments as predicted. Water-use efficiency was selected to be higher, and leaf area was selected toward a small intermediate optimum, in the dry environment. There was also significant positive correlational selection on water-use efficiency and leaf size, suggesting that the optimum leaf size in the dry environment is greater for plants with higher water-use efficiency. In contrast, neither leaf size nor water-use efficiency were selected in the wet environment, though larger leaves resulted in greater vegetative biomass. Path analysis of the linear selection gradients found that water-use efficiency affected plant fitness primarily because it increased vegetative biomass, as suggested by the hypotheses about the function of physiological traits. These results were not only consistent with the functional hypotheses but also with the observed genetic differentiation in water-use efficiency and leaf size between wet and dry site populations.
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页码:92 / 102
页数:11
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