Reproductive ecology of Pinus nigra in an invasive population: individual- and population-level variation in seed production and timing of seed release

被引:14
|
作者
Coutts, Shaun R. [1 ]
Caplat, Paul [1 ]
Cousins, Katrina [1 ]
Ledgard, Nick [1 ]
Buckley, Yvonne M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Queensland, Sch Biol Sci, Brisbane, Qld 4072, Australia
基金
澳大利亚研究理事会;
关键词
Cone production; Individual variation; Pinus nigra; Seed abscission; Linear mixed-effects models; Negative binomial distribution; Seed traps; SUBSP LARICIO; PLANT; DISPERSAL; HALEPENSIS; CONES;
D O I
10.1007/s13595-012-0184-5
中图分类号
S7 [林业];
学科分类号
0829 ; 0907 ;
摘要
The details of fecundity, such as its distribution and timing, can have important consequences for forest dynamics. We detail two aspects of the reproductive ecology of an exotic population of Pinus nigra in New Zealand. We compare our findings with those reported for P. nigra in southern France and Britain. We describe variation in fecundity, both within the population and through time, and relate seed release to climatic conditions. On average, trees entered reproduction earlier than reported in European studies. Although the mean number of cones per tree varied through time, the distribution of cone production among trees was consistently best described using a negative binomial or mixed gamma-exponential distribution. Both distributions are right skewed and trees maintained fecundity hierarchies over time, suggesting that some trees in the population have much higher lifetime reproduction than others. We found that trees released significantly more seeds when conditions were dry and windy, potentially increasing the proportion of seeds that disperse long distances. Right-skewed fecundity distributions have the potential to slow spread rates, while preferentially releasing seeds in dry windy conditions is likely to increase spread rates. The net effect of these processes is an open question.
引用
收藏
页码:467 / 476
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Reproductive ecology of Pinus nigra in an invasive population: individual- and population-level variation in seed production and timing of seed release
    Shaun R. Coutts
    Paul Caplat
    Katrina Cousins
    Nick Ledgard
    Yvonne M. Buckley
    [J]. Annals of Forest Science, 2012, 69 : 467 - 476
  • [2] Should landscape variation in population status be assessed with individual- or population-level indicators?
    Gould, Philip R.
    Cecala, Kristen K.
    Drukker, Saunders S.
    McKenzie, Benjamin A.
    van de Ven, Chris H.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT, 2024, 88 (02):
  • [3] Dissecting components of population-level variation in seed production and the evolution of masting behavior
    Koenig, WD
    Kelly, D
    Sork, VL
    Duncan, RP
    Elkinton, JS
    Peltonen, MS
    Westfall, RD
    [J]. OIKOS, 2003, 102 (03) : 581 - 591
  • [4] Individual- and population-level responses of a keystone predator to geographic variation in prey
    Navarrete, Sergio A.
    Manzur, Tatiana
    [J]. ECOLOGY, 2008, 89 (07) : 2005 - 2018
  • [5] Individual- and population-level personalities in a floriphilic katydid
    Tan, Ming Kai
    Tan, Hugh Tiang Wah
    [J]. ETHOLOGY, 2019, 125 (02) : 114 - 121
  • [6] Quantifying Purported Competition with Individual- and Population-Level Metrics
    Walters, Eric L.
    James, Frances C.
    [J]. CONSERVATION BIOLOGY, 2010, 24 (06) : 1569 - 1577
  • [7] Variable Individual- and Population-Level Responses to Ocean Acidification
    Vihtakari, Mikko
    Havenhand, Jon
    Renaud, Paul E.
    Hendriks, Iris E.
    [J]. FRONTIERS IN MARINE SCIENCE, 2016, 3
  • [8] Population and individual variation in the process of seed release by cones of European larch
    Filipiak, M
    Tylkowski, T
    [J]. SILVAE GENETICA, 2003, 52 (5-6) : 284 - 286
  • [9] A hierarchical modelling framework for estimating individual- and population-level reproductive success from movement data
    Eisaguirre, Joseph M.
    Williams, Perry J.
    Brockman, Julia C.
    Lewis, Stephen B.
    Barger, Christopher P.
    Breed, Greg A.
    Booms, Travis L.
    [J]. METHODS IN ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION, 2023, 14 (08): : 2110 - 2122
  • [10] Group breeding in vertebrates: linking individual- and population-level approaches
    Safran, Rebecca J.
    Doerr, Veronica A. J.
    Sherman, Paul W.
    Doerr, Erik D.
    Flaxman, Samuel M.
    Winkler, David W.
    [J]. EVOLUTIONARY ECOLOGY RESEARCH, 2007, 9 (07) : 1163 - 1185