Sex and size in cosexual plants

Sex and size in cosexual plants

Authors:   Klinkhamer PGL,de Jong TJ, Metz JAJ

Publication Year:   1997

Reference:  Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 12(7):260-265 (July 1997)

. Also available as IIASA Interim Report IR-97-078 www.iiasa.ac.at/Admin/PUB/Documents/IR-09-078.pdf

Abstract

There are conceptual and practical difficulties in measuring the exact shape of fitness-gain curves and sex allocation, and these hamper empirical testing of some of the basic predictions of sex allocation theory for plants. Nevertheless, our knowledge of the processes that shape fitness-gain curves allows us to formulate hypotheses to test predictions of sex allocation theory. One such hypothesis is that plants adjust their gender according to size. The connection between plant size and gender was generally thought to be weak. Recent data, however, suggest that size-dependent sex allocation (SDS) is a common phenomenon in hermaphrodites and other cosexual plants.

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