Herbivory selects for semelparity in a typically iteroparous plant species, Zostera marina

Recognizing the abiotic and biotic parameters that favor one reproductive strategy over another can reveal much about population dynamics and aid in understanding diverging traits in different environments. This thesis work explores abiotic and biotic causes for a population of Zostera marina (eelgr...

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Main Author: Kiriakopolos, Stephanie Linn??a Eriksson
Other Authors: Biology
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: San Francisco State University 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10211.3/128892
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spelling ftcalifstateuniv:oai:dspace.calstate.edu:10211.3/128892 2023-05-15T15:46:18+02:00 Herbivory selects for semelparity in a typically iteroparous plant species, Zostera marina Kiriakopolos, Stephanie Linn??a Eriksson Biology 2014-10-20T18:35:01Z http://hdl.handle.net/10211.3/128892 en_US eng San Francisco State University http://hdl.handle.net/10211.3/128892 Copyright by Stephanie Linn??a Eriksson Kiriakopolos, 2013 AS36 2013 BIOL .K57 Thesis 2014 ftcalifstateuniv 2022-04-13T11:14:29Z Recognizing the abiotic and biotic parameters that favor one reproductive strategy over another can reveal much about population dynamics and aid in understanding diverging traits in different environments. This thesis work explores abiotic and biotic causes for a population of Zostera marina (eelgrass, a marine angiosperm) to partition re productively into subtidal perennial and intertidal annual zones. A tidal simulator experiment and field measurements of abiotic variables did not support a previous hypothesis that intertidal exposure favors an annual life history. However, experimental exclusion of Branta canadensis (Canada geese) identified an herbivore driven fall mortality event that occurs annually. Additional evidence documented plants within this population flowering and dying prior to the influx of Canada geese. These cryptic ???true annuals??? will over time contribute more progeny to future generations, while perennial plants are allocating energy to growth and storage, resources that go unutilized following geese grazing. Consumers have been hypothesized as a selective force for semelparity (programmed mortality following flowering); however, this may be the first empirical example of herbivore-mediated selection toward semelparity in any plant species. Thesis Branta canadensis California State University (CSU): DSpace Canada
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description Recognizing the abiotic and biotic parameters that favor one reproductive strategy over another can reveal much about population dynamics and aid in understanding diverging traits in different environments. This thesis work explores abiotic and biotic causes for a population of Zostera marina (eelgrass, a marine angiosperm) to partition re productively into subtidal perennial and intertidal annual zones. A tidal simulator experiment and field measurements of abiotic variables did not support a previous hypothesis that intertidal exposure favors an annual life history. However, experimental exclusion of Branta canadensis (Canada geese) identified an herbivore driven fall mortality event that occurs annually. Additional evidence documented plants within this population flowering and dying prior to the influx of Canada geese. These cryptic ???true annuals??? will over time contribute more progeny to future generations, while perennial plants are allocating energy to growth and storage, resources that go unutilized following geese grazing. Consumers have been hypothesized as a selective force for semelparity (programmed mortality following flowering); however, this may be the first empirical example of herbivore-mediated selection toward semelparity in any plant species.
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author Kiriakopolos, Stephanie Linn??a Eriksson
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Herbivory selects for semelparity in a typically iteroparous plant species, Zostera marina
author_facet Kiriakopolos, Stephanie Linn??a Eriksson
author_sort Kiriakopolos, Stephanie Linn??a Eriksson
title Herbivory selects for semelparity in a typically iteroparous plant species, Zostera marina
title_short Herbivory selects for semelparity in a typically iteroparous plant species, Zostera marina
title_full Herbivory selects for semelparity in a typically iteroparous plant species, Zostera marina
title_fullStr Herbivory selects for semelparity in a typically iteroparous plant species, Zostera marina
title_full_unstemmed Herbivory selects for semelparity in a typically iteroparous plant species, Zostera marina
title_sort herbivory selects for semelparity in a typically iteroparous plant species, zostera marina
publisher San Francisco State University
publishDate 2014
url http://hdl.handle.net/10211.3/128892
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op_rights Copyright by Stephanie Linn??a Eriksson Kiriakopolos, 2013
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