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Sex change in the subdioecious shrub Eurya japonica (Pentaphylacaceae)

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ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION
卷 7, 期 7, 页码 2340-2345

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.2745

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internal physiological condition; sex expression; sex ratio; steady state; subdioecy

资金

  1. Shandong University Postdoctoral International Exchange Program
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31600313]
  3. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2016M592176]
  4. Science and Technology Project of Shandong Province [2014GZX217005]
  5. National Key Technology R&D program of China [2013BAJ10B0402]

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Sex change affects the sex ratios of plant populations and may play an essential role in the evolutionary shift of sexual systems. Sex change can be a strategy for increasing fitness over the lifetime of a plant, and plant size, environmental factors, and growth rate may affect sex change. We described frequent, repeated sex changes following various patterns in a subdioecious Eurya japonica population over five successive years. Of the individuals, 27.5% changed their sex at least once, and these changes were unidirectional or bidirectional. The sex ratio (females/males/all hermaphrodite types) did not fluctuate over the 5 years. In our study plots, although the current sex ratio among the sexes appears to be stable, the change in sex ratio may be slowly progressing toward increasing females and decreasing males. Sex was more likely to change with higher growth rates and more exposure to light throughout the year. Among individuals that changed sex, those that were less exposed to light in the leafy season and had less diameter growth tended to shift from hermaphrodite to a single sex. Therefore, sex change in E. japonica seemed to be explained by a response to the internal physiological condition of an individual mediated by intrinsic and abiotic environmental factors.

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