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Titulua: Pollen limitation may be a common Allee effect in marine hydrophilous plants: implications for decline and recovery in seagrasses
Egilea: Van Tussenbroek, B. I.; Soissons, L. M.; Bouma, T. J.; Asmus, R.; Auby, I.; Brun, F. G.; Cardoso, P. G.; Desroy, N.; Ganthy, F.; Garmendia, Joxe Mikel; Godet, L.; Kadel, P.; Ondiviela, B.; Peralta, G.; Recio, M.; Valle, Mireia; Van der Heide, T.; Van Katwijk, M. M.; Fournier, J.; Grilo, T. F.
Zitazioa: OECOLOGIA, 2016, 182, 595-609
Laburpena: Pollen limitation may be an important factor in accelerated decline of sparse or fragmented populations. Little is known whether hydrophilous plants (pollen transport by water) suffer from an Allee effect due to pollen limitation or not. Hydrophilous pollination is a typical trait of marine angiosperms or seagrasses. Although seagrass flowers usually have high pollen production, floral densities are highly variable. We evaluated pollen limitation for intertidal populations of the seagrass Zostera noltei in The Netherlands and found a significant positive relation between flowering spathe density and fruit-set, which was suboptimal at < 1200 flowering spathes m(-2) (corresponding to < 600 reproductive shoots m(-2)). A fragmented population had ae35 \% lower fruit-set at similar reproductive density than a continuous population. 75 \% of all European populations studied over a large latitudinal gradient had flowering spathe densities below that required for optimal fruit-set, particularly in Southern countries. Literature review of the reproductive output of hydrophilous pollinated plants revealed that seed- or fruit-set of marine hydrophilous plants is generally low, as compared to hydrophilous freshwater and wind-pollinated plants. We conclude that pollen limitation as found in Z. noltei may be a common Allee effect for seagrasses, potentially accelerating decline and impairing recovery even after environmental conditions have improved substantially.
Gako-hitzak: Abiotic pollination; Density dependence; Habitat fragmentation; Seed production; Zostera noltei; ZOSTERA-NOLTII HORNEM; SURFGRASS PHYLLOSPADIX-TORREYI; SEXUAL REPRODUCTION; POSIDONIA-OCEANICA; POPULATION-GENETICS; CLONAL ARCHITECTURE; SEED PRODUCTION; MATING SYSTEM; MALE RARITY; WADDEN SEA
Gordailuaren-data: 2016
Argitalpen: SPRINGER
Dokumentu mota: Article
Hizkuntza: Ingelesa
DOI: 10.1007/s00442-016-3665-7
URI: http://dspace.azti.es/handle/24689/124
ISSN: 0029-8549
E-ISSN: 1432-1939
Babeslea: Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research \[843.10.003]
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