Floral display in Narcissus: variation in flower size and number at the species, population, and individual levels
Floral display (the size, number, and arrangement of open flowers) influences pollinator visitation to animal-pollinated plants and should be an important determinant of reproductive success. We examined variation in the size and number of open flowers in wild daffodils (Narcissus). Our analysis of...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of plant sciences 2000, Vol.161 (1), p.69-79 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Floral display (the size, number, and arrangement of open flowers)
influences pollinator visitation to animal-pollinated plants and
should be an important determinant of reproductive success. We examined
variation in the size and number of open flowers in wild daffodils
(Narcissus). Our analysis of published data on 45 taxa showed
that flower number varied negatively with flower diameter among
Narcissus species, which supports the widespread assumption
that there is a trade-off between these traits. In contrast, field
measurements indicated a positive relation between flower number and
diameter within two populations of Narcissus dubius, and no
relation was evident after we controlled for variation in bulb size. The
discrepancy between inter- and intraspecific patterns may have
occurred because variable resource levels obscure trade-offs when
variation in flower size is low (e.g., within species).
Size-related increases in floral tube length were half as great as
corresponding increases in flower diameter, a result that is consistent
with stronger stabilizing selection on tube length. Staggered flowering
within N. dubius inflorescences limited the mean number of
open flowers to |
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ISSN: | 1058-5893 1537-5315 |
DOI: | 10.1086/314225 |