生物
性别选择
选择(遗传算法)
适应不良
定向选择
交配
特质
破坏性选择
花序
生殖成功
杂种优势
进化生物学
择偶
传粉者
稳定选择
远缘繁殖抑郁症
性别分配
自然选择
动物
生态学
遗传变异
授粉
后代
遗传学
近亲繁殖
人口
花粉
人口学
人工智能
社会学
计算机科学
程序设计语言
怀孕
基因
作者
Meng Hou,Øystein H. Opedal,Zhigang Zhao
摘要
Pollinators are important drivers of floral trait evolution, yet plant populations are not always perfectly adapted to their pollinators. Such apparent maladaptation may result from conflicting selection through male and female sexual functions in hermaphrodites. We studied sex-specific mating patterns and phenotypic selection on floral traits in Aconitum gymnandrum. After genotyping 1786 offspring, we partitioned individual fitness into sex-specific selfed and outcrossed components and estimated phenotypic selection acting through each. Relative fitness increased with increasing mate number, and more so for male function. This led to greater opportunity for selection through outcrossed male fitness, though patterns of phenotypic selection on floral traits tended to be similar, and with better support for selection through female rather than male fitness components. We detected directional selection through one or more fitness component for larger flower number, larger flowers, and more negative nectar gradients within inflorescences. Our results are consistent with Bateman's principles for sex-specific mating patterns and illustrate that, despite the expected difference in opportunity for selection, patterns of variation in selection across traits can be rather similar for the male and female sexual functions. These results shed new light on the effect of sexual selection on the evolution of floral traits.
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