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Correlated evolution of dichogamy and self-incompatibility: A phylogenetic perspective

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PLANT SCIENCES
卷 165, 期 6, 页码 983-993

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UNIV CHICAGO PRESS
DOI: 10.1086/423881

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comparative analysis; dichogamy; phylogeny; protandry; protogyny; self-compatibility; self-incompatibility

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Historically, dichogamy, the temporal separation of male and female function in flowering plants, has been interpreted as a mechanism for avoiding inbreeding. However, a comparative survey found that many dichogamous species are self-incompatible ( SI), indicating dichogamy evolved for other reasons. Here we reexamined the association between dichogamy and SI in a phylogenetic framework and tested the hypothesis that dichogamy evolved to reduce interference between male and female function. Using paired comparison and maximum likelihood correlation analyses, we found that protandry ( male function first) is positively correlated with the presence of SI and protogyny ( female function first) with self-compatibility (SC). In addition, estimates of transition-rate parameters indicated strong selection for the evolution of SC in protogynous taxa and a constraint against transitions from protandry to protogyny in SC taxa. We interpret these results as support for protandry evolving to reduce interference and protogyny to reduce inbreeding.

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