Evolutionary stasis in Euphorbiaceae pollen: selection and constraints

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作者
Matamoro-Vidal, A. [1 ]
Furness, C. A. [2 ]
Gouyon, P. -H. [1 ]
Wurdack, K. J. [3 ]
Albert, B. [4 ]
机构
[1] Museum Natl Hist Nat, Dept Systemat & Evolut, UMR CNRS OSEB 7205, F-75231 Paris, France
[2] Royal Bot Gardens, Jodrell Lab, Richmond, Surrey, England
[3] Natl Museum Nat Hist, Dept Bot, Washington, DC 20560 USA
[4] Univ Paris 11, UMR CNRS AgroParisTech 8079, Orsay, France
关键词
comparative analysis; evo-devo; microsporogenesis; morphospace; pollen aperture pattern; MOLECULAR PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS; APERTURE PATTERN ONTOGENY; INAPERTURATE POLLEN; ACALYPHOIDEAE EUPHORBIACEAE; DEVELOPMENTAL CONSTRAINTS; EXINE STRUCTURE; POSTMEIOTIC CYTOKINESIS; CORRELATED EVOLUTION; DISCRETE CHARACTERS; WALL FORMATION;
D O I
10.1111/j.1420-9101.2012.02494.x
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Although much attention has been paid to the role of stabilizing selection, empirical analyses testing the role of developmental constraints in evolutionary stasis remain rare, particularly for plants. This topic is studied here with a focus on the evolution of a pollen ontogenetic feature, the last points of callose deposition (LPCD) pattern, involved in the determination of an adaptive morphological pollen character (aperture pattern). The LPCD pattern exhibits a low level of evolution in eudicots, as compared to the evolution observed in monocots. Stasis in this pattern might be explained by developmental constraints expressed during male meiosis (microsporogenesis) or by selective pressures expressed through the adaptive role of the aperture pattern. Here, we demonstrate that the LPCD pattern is conserved in Euphorbiaceae s.s. and that this conservatism is primarily due to selective pressures. A phylogenetic association was found between the putative removal of selective pressures on pollen morphology after the origin of inaperturate pollen, and the appearance of variation in microsporogenesis and in the resulting LPCD pattern, suggesting that stasis was due to these selective pressures. However, even in a neutral context, variation in microsporogenesis was biased. This should therefore favour the appearance of some developmental and morphological phenotypes rather than others.
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页码:1077 / 1096
页数:20
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