The reproductive ecology of island populations of distylous Menyanthes trifoliata (Menyanthaceae)

Menyanthes trifoliata L. is a distylous, clonal aquatic macrophyte found in shallow bogs and river margins throughout the boreal ecosystem, including the island of Newfoundland. A combination of long-distance dispersal and colonization after deglaciation, and pollen limitation resulting from reduced...

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Published in:Canadian Journal of Botany
Main Authors: Thompson, Faye L, Hermanutz, Luise A, Innes, David J
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Canadian Science Publishing 1998
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spelling crcansciencepubl:10.1139/b98-059 2024-05-19T07:44:13+00:00 The reproductive ecology of island populations of distylous Menyanthes trifoliata (Menyanthaceae) Thompson, Faye L Hermanutz, Luise A Innes, David J 1998 http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/b98-059 http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/pdf/10.1139/b98-059 en eng Canadian Science Publishing http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/page/about/CorporateTextAndDataMining Canadian Journal of Botany volume 76, issue 5, page 818-828 ISSN 0008-4026 journal-article 1998 crcansciencepubl https://doi.org/10.1139/b98-059 2024-04-25T06:52:00Z Menyanthes trifoliata L. is a distylous, clonal aquatic macrophyte found in shallow bogs and river margins throughout the boreal ecosystem, including the island of Newfoundland. A combination of long-distance dispersal and colonization after deglaciation, and pollen limitation resulting from reduced pollinator diversity and abundance documented on islands, predicts the breakdown of heterostyly to favour the establishment of self-compatible homostyles on islands. To test if self-fertilizing homostyles have been selected, variation in floral characters and compatibility relationships were examined in M. trifoliata populations from the Avalon Peninsula of Newfoundland. Morph ratio and its effect on fruit and seed set were examined in nine populations. Of the seven dimorphic populations, morphs occurred in a 1:1 ratio in four populations and deviated significantly from a 1:1 ratio in three populations. The two populations monomorphic for either pin or thrum morphs set few fruits or seeds (<15%). A strictly reciprocal arrangement of stigma height and anther length was not observed between pin and thrum morphs in the majority of populations studied. Stigma-anther separation showed a bimodal distribution with few intermediate "homostylous" flowers, rather than the discreet bimodal distribution typical of distylous species. Fruit and seed set were high (>60%) in equal morph ratio populations and were not significantly correlated to stigma-anther separation, indicating that there was no selective advantage of being homostylous. All three populations tested were highly self-incompatible, confirming that there has not been a breakdown of heterostyly on the island of Newfoundland. A reduced pollinator fauna typical of island environments may have relaxed stabilizing selection for strict herkogamy between floral morphs, resulting in the observed lack of reciprocity.Key words: Menyanthes trifoliata, distyly, homostyle, reciprocal herkogamy, clonal aquatic macrophyte, island of Newfoundland. Article in Journal/Newspaper Newfoundland Canadian Science Publishing Canadian Journal of Botany 76 5 818 828
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description Menyanthes trifoliata L. is a distylous, clonal aquatic macrophyte found in shallow bogs and river margins throughout the boreal ecosystem, including the island of Newfoundland. A combination of long-distance dispersal and colonization after deglaciation, and pollen limitation resulting from reduced pollinator diversity and abundance documented on islands, predicts the breakdown of heterostyly to favour the establishment of self-compatible homostyles on islands. To test if self-fertilizing homostyles have been selected, variation in floral characters and compatibility relationships were examined in M. trifoliata populations from the Avalon Peninsula of Newfoundland. Morph ratio and its effect on fruit and seed set were examined in nine populations. Of the seven dimorphic populations, morphs occurred in a 1:1 ratio in four populations and deviated significantly from a 1:1 ratio in three populations. The two populations monomorphic for either pin or thrum morphs set few fruits or seeds (<15%). A strictly reciprocal arrangement of stigma height and anther length was not observed between pin and thrum morphs in the majority of populations studied. Stigma-anther separation showed a bimodal distribution with few intermediate "homostylous" flowers, rather than the discreet bimodal distribution typical of distylous species. Fruit and seed set were high (>60%) in equal morph ratio populations and were not significantly correlated to stigma-anther separation, indicating that there was no selective advantage of being homostylous. All three populations tested were highly self-incompatible, confirming that there has not been a breakdown of heterostyly on the island of Newfoundland. A reduced pollinator fauna typical of island environments may have relaxed stabilizing selection for strict herkogamy between floral morphs, resulting in the observed lack of reciprocity.Key words: Menyanthes trifoliata, distyly, homostyle, reciprocal herkogamy, clonal aquatic macrophyte, island of Newfoundland.
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author Thompson, Faye L
Hermanutz, Luise A
Innes, David J
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Hermanutz, Luise A
Innes, David J
The reproductive ecology of island populations of distylous Menyanthes trifoliata (Menyanthaceae)
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Hermanutz, Luise A
Innes, David J
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title The reproductive ecology of island populations of distylous Menyanthes trifoliata (Menyanthaceae)
title_short The reproductive ecology of island populations of distylous Menyanthes trifoliata (Menyanthaceae)
title_full The reproductive ecology of island populations of distylous Menyanthes trifoliata (Menyanthaceae)
title_fullStr The reproductive ecology of island populations of distylous Menyanthes trifoliata (Menyanthaceae)
title_full_unstemmed The reproductive ecology of island populations of distylous Menyanthes trifoliata (Menyanthaceae)
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