Effects of floral display size on male and female reproductive success in Mimulus ringens.

Effects of floral display size on male and female reproductive success in Mimulus ringens.
Authors: 
Karron JD, Mitchell RJ
Summary
Publication Date
2012 Feb
Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIMS
The number of flowers blooming simultaneously on a plant may have profound consequences for reproductive success. Large floral displays often attract more pollinator visits, increasing outcross pollen receipt. However, pollinators frequently probe more flowers in sequence on large displays, potentially increasing self-pollination and reducing pollen export per flower. To better understand how floral display size influences male and female fitness, we manipulated display phenotypes and then used paternity analysis to quantify siring success and selfing rates.

METHODS
To facilitate unambiguous assignment of paternity, we established four replicate (cloned) arrays of Mimulus ringens, each consisting of genets with unique combinations of homozygous marker genotypes. In each array, we trimmed displays to two, four, eight or 16 flowers. When fruits ripened, we counted the number of seeds per fruit and assigned paternity to 1935 progeny.

KEY RESULTS
Siring success per flower declined sharply with increasing display size, while female success per flower did not vary with display. The rate of self-fertilization increased for large floral displays, but siring losses due to geitonogamous pollen discounting were much greater than siring gains through increased self-fertilization. As display size increased, each additional seed sired through geitonogamous self-pollination was associated with a loss of 9·7 seeds sired through outcrossing.

CONCLUSIONS
Although total fitness increased with floral display size, the marginal return on each additional flower declined steadily as display size increased. Therefore, a plant could maximize fitness by producing small displays over a long flowering period, rather than large displays over a brief flowering period.

Publication Type
Journal Article
DOI
10.1093/aob/mcr193
Citation
Karron JD, Mitchell RJ. Effects of floral display size on male and female reproductive success in Mimulus ringens.. Annals of botany. 2012 Feb; 109(3):563-70.
Series Name: 
Annals of botany
Page Numbers: 
563-70
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