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Global biogeography of mating system variation in seed plants.

David A Moeller1, Ryan D Briscoe Runquist1, Annika M Moe1, Monica A Geber2, Carol Goodwillie3, Pierre-Olivier Cheptou4, Christopher G Eckert5, Elizabeth Elle6, Mark O Johnston7, Susan Kalisz8, Richard H Ree9, Risa D Sargent10, Mario Vallejo-Marin11, Alice A Winn12.   

Abstract

Latitudinal gradients in biotic interactions have been suggested as causes of global patterns of biodiversity and phenotypic variation. Plant biologists have long speculated that outcrossing mating systems are more common at low than high latitudes owing to a greater predictability of plant-pollinator interactions in the tropics; however, these ideas have not previously been tested. Here, we present the first global biogeographic analysis of plant mating systems based on 624 published studies from 492 taxa. We found a weak decline in outcrossing rate towards higher latitudes and among some biomes, but no biogeographic patterns in the frequency of self-incompatibility. Incorporating life history and growth form into biogeographic analyses reduced or eliminated the importance of latitude and biome in predicting outcrossing or self-incompatibility. Our results suggest that biogeographic patterns in mating system are more likely a reflection of the frequency of life forms across latitudes rather than the strength of plant-pollinator interactions.
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd/CNRS.

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Keywords:  Biotic interactions; breeding system; floral evolution; latitudinal gradient; life history; outcrossing; plant-pollinator interaction; pollination; self-fertilisation; sexual system

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28116770     DOI: 10.1111/ele.12738

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ecol Lett        ISSN: 1461-023X            Impact factor:   9.492


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