生物
附属物
植物
昆虫
食草动物
背景(考古学)
发芽
生态学
古生物学
作者
Yuting Li,Jannathan Mamut,Kaiqing Xie,Jing Zhao,Dunyan Tan
出处
期刊:Authorea - Authorea
日期:2024-05-18
标识
DOI:10.22541/au.171601454.44405746/v1
摘要
Although the postdispersal function of fruit appendages has been reported, little is known about their protective/defensive functions. In this context, diaspores with appendages (persistent inner tepals and/or fruit wings) that experienced predispersal herbivory by insects in natural populations of Rheum nanum were investigated. The seed abortion percentage, seed and embryo masses, and germination of seeds from diaspores with different categories of insect herbivory were measured and compared. Predispersal insect herbivory of R. nanum diaspores was prevalent in the four natural populations, but the percentage of diaspores with appendages (persistent inner tepals and and/or fruit wings) damaged by insects was significantly higher than that of diaspores with the pericarp damaged by insects. Seeds from diaspores with gnawed appendages experienced significantly less damage than those with gnawed pericarps. Importantly, we conclude that fruit appendages of Rheum nanum help to mechanically protect developing seeds from predispersal insect herbivory.
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