Literature DB >> 28312595

Sex, size, competition and escape-strategies of reproduction and dispersal in Lasallia pustulata (Umbilicariaceae, Ascomycetes).

Geir Hestmark1.   

Abstract

The lichen Lasallia pustulata has a mixed strategy of asexual and sexual reproduction. Close-dispersed, asexual, symbiotic isidia are produced early, when the thalli are small. The asexual propagules are subsequently supplemented by far-dispersed, sexually generated ascospores when the thalli grow larger. This observation is consistent with evolutionary stable strategy (ESS) models of dispersal allocations in heterocarpic plants accordin to which the production of far-dispersed propagules should increase as clutch size and sibcompetition in the local habitat increases. The observation is also consistent with the "tangled bank" or "elbow room" hypothesis for the maintenance of sexuality, according to which sex, by generating genetic variation, represents an escape from competition in biologically saturated environments. Thus the advantage of sex is density dependent. L. pustulata grows in densely packed populations where intraspecific competition results in self-thining and the development of distinct sizehierarchies.

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Keywords:  Dispersal; Ecology of sex; Heterocarpy; Lasallia pustulata; Tangled bank

Year:  1992        PMID: 28312595     DOI: 10.1007/BF00317455

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oecologia        ISSN: 0029-8549            Impact factor:   3.225


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