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Variation in sexual expression in Jacaratia mexicana (Caricaceae) in southern Mexico : Frequency and relative seed performance of fruit-producing males

Aguirre, A. (author)
Vallejo-Marin, M. (author)
Uppsala universitet,Växtekologi och evolution
Salazar-Goroztieta, L. (author)
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Arias, D. M. (author)
Dirzo, R. (author)
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2007
2007
English.
In: Biotropica. - 0006-3606 .- 1744-7429. ; 39:1, s. 79-86
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  • Dioecy, the segregation of male and female structures among individuals, is widespread in tropical plants, encompassing 10-30 percent of species in some sites. In many cases, interindividual sex separation is not complete, as individual plants, although nominally dioecious, may produce both types of reproductive structures. A common form of this sexual variation is the production of female structures in otherwise male individuals, commonly referred to as fruiting males. Here we report the existence of fruiting males in the dioecious tropical tree Jacaratia mexicana (Caricaceae). We show that fruiting males can constitute up to 45 percent of all males in some populations of a tropical forest in Southern Mexico. In order to determine the functional significance of fruiting males for the breeding system of J. mexicana, we compared the relative performance of male- and female-borne seeds. Our results show that seeds from fruiting males are three times less likely to germinate and survive than seeds from female trees. Based on relative seed fitness data, and sex ratios in natural populations, we estimate that 6-15 percent of the genes contributed by fruiting males to the next generation are transmitted via ovules, meaning that morphological variation in gender is at least partially accompanied by functional gender variation. Finally, our seed fitness estimates for fruiting males suggest that fruiting males will not replace female plants in natural populations.

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NATURVETENSKAP  -- Biologi (hsv//swe)
NATURAL SCIENCES  -- Biological Sciences (hsv//eng)

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breeding systems
dioecy
fruiting males
functional gender
reproductive biology
tropical dry forest
WURMBEA-DIOICA COLCHICACEAE
SMITH WOODSON CARICACEAE
GYNODIOECIOUS
ANGIOSPERMS
EVOLUTIONARY PATHWAYS
FLOWERING PLANTS
TROPICAL FOREST
GENDER
SUBDIOECY
INTERFERENCE

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