The role of seed traits as segregation factors of hybrids in wild populations of Cistus (Cistaceae)

Hybridization has been postulated as a main speciation mechanism in Cistus, a hard-seeded group of plants widely distributed in fire-prone Mediterranean shrublands. However, ecological evidence about how the segregation of hybrids from parents might occur is nonexistent. The presence of two hybrid populations in Morocco and Spain from Cistus albidus and Cistus heterophyllus led us to investigate their seed trait differences (seed size, mass and coat thickness) with the parentals and their seed germinability. A sowing experiment to compare the seedling emergence ability and seedling fitness of hybrids and their parentals was also carried out. Hybrid seeds germinated in a similar proportion to those of the parents. The hybrid seeds were significantly lighter, smaller and had thinner seed coats in both populations. However, these seed trait differences did not affect the seedling fitness of hybrids. These results were interpreted as a successful shift in the regeneration niche of the hybrids due to a greater proportion of soft-coated seeds, able to emerge from the soil seed bank in absence of fire. Smaller seeds also would favour further and deeper seed dispersal to escape from a fire. Monitoring of the seed yield of the Spanish population showed a competitive ability of hybrids.

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Main Authors: Navarro-Cano, J. A., Schwienbacher, E, Sánchez-Balibrea, J.
Other Authors: Ministerio de Medio Ambiente y Medio Rural y Marino (España)
Format: artículo biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2016-06-01
Subjects:Cistus heterophyllus, Fire, Mediterranean climate, Seed coat, Seed germination, Seed mass, Seedling emergence, Segregation niche,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/183295
http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100014211
http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100009569
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spelling dig-cide-es-10261-1832952020-11-04T13:14:50Z The role of seed traits as segregation factors of hybrids in wild populations of Cistus (Cistaceae) Navarro-Cano, J. A. Schwienbacher, E Sánchez-Balibrea, J. Ministerio de Medio Ambiente y Medio Rural y Marino (España) Gobierno de la Región de Murcia Cistus heterophyllus Fire Mediterranean climate Seed coat Seed germination Seed mass Seedling emergence Segregation niche Hybridization has been postulated as a main speciation mechanism in Cistus, a hard-seeded group of plants widely distributed in fire-prone Mediterranean shrublands. However, ecological evidence about how the segregation of hybrids from parents might occur is nonexistent. The presence of two hybrid populations in Morocco and Spain from Cistus albidus and Cistus heterophyllus led us to investigate their seed trait differences (seed size, mass and coat thickness) with the parentals and their seed germinability. A sowing experiment to compare the seedling emergence ability and seedling fitness of hybrids and their parentals was also carried out. Hybrid seeds germinated in a similar proportion to those of the parents. The hybrid seeds were significantly lighter, smaller and had thinner seed coats in both populations. However, these seed trait differences did not affect the seedling fitness of hybrids. These results were interpreted as a successful shift in the regeneration niche of the hybrids due to a greater proportion of soft-coated seeds, able to emerge from the soil seed bank in absence of fire. Smaller seeds also would favour further and deeper seed dispersal to escape from a fire. Monitoring of the seed yield of the Spanish population showed a competitive ability of hybrids. This study was partially funded by the Spanish Ministry of the Environment and Rural and Marine Affairs (Project: Conservación de Flora Endémica e Iberoafricana Amenazada; Fund 23.09.456C.480) and the Consejería de Desarrollo Sostenible y Ordenación del Territorio de la Comunidad Autónoma de la Región de Murcia (Project: Desarrollo de Acciones de Conservación de Flora Silvestre Amenazada de la Región de Murcia; Fund 20.03.00.442B.649.00). Peer reviewed 2019-06-04T12:36:03Z 2019-06-04T12:36:03Z 2016-06-01 artículo http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 Plant Biosystems - Giornale Botanico Italiano 151(3): 530-538 (2016) 1126-3504 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/183295 10.1080/11263504.2016.1186125 1724-5575 http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100014211 http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100009569 en http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/11263504.2016.1186125 Sí none Taylor & Francis
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topic Cistus heterophyllus
Fire
Mediterranean climate
Seed coat
Seed germination
Seed mass
Seedling emergence
Segregation niche
Cistus heterophyllus
Fire
Mediterranean climate
Seed coat
Seed germination
Seed mass
Seedling emergence
Segregation niche
spellingShingle Cistus heterophyllus
Fire
Mediterranean climate
Seed coat
Seed germination
Seed mass
Seedling emergence
Segregation niche
Cistus heterophyllus
Fire
Mediterranean climate
Seed coat
Seed germination
Seed mass
Seedling emergence
Segregation niche
Navarro-Cano, J. A.
Schwienbacher, E
Sánchez-Balibrea, J.
The role of seed traits as segregation factors of hybrids in wild populations of Cistus (Cistaceae)
description Hybridization has been postulated as a main speciation mechanism in Cistus, a hard-seeded group of plants widely distributed in fire-prone Mediterranean shrublands. However, ecological evidence about how the segregation of hybrids from parents might occur is nonexistent. The presence of two hybrid populations in Morocco and Spain from Cistus albidus and Cistus heterophyllus led us to investigate their seed trait differences (seed size, mass and coat thickness) with the parentals and their seed germinability. A sowing experiment to compare the seedling emergence ability and seedling fitness of hybrids and their parentals was also carried out. Hybrid seeds germinated in a similar proportion to those of the parents. The hybrid seeds were significantly lighter, smaller and had thinner seed coats in both populations. However, these seed trait differences did not affect the seedling fitness of hybrids. These results were interpreted as a successful shift in the regeneration niche of the hybrids due to a greater proportion of soft-coated seeds, able to emerge from the soil seed bank in absence of fire. Smaller seeds also would favour further and deeper seed dispersal to escape from a fire. Monitoring of the seed yield of the Spanish population showed a competitive ability of hybrids.
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Navarro-Cano, J. A.
Schwienbacher, E
Sánchez-Balibrea, J.
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topic_facet Cistus heterophyllus
Fire
Mediterranean climate
Seed coat
Seed germination
Seed mass
Seedling emergence
Segregation niche
author Navarro-Cano, J. A.
Schwienbacher, E
Sánchez-Balibrea, J.
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title The role of seed traits as segregation factors of hybrids in wild populations of Cistus (Cistaceae)
title_short The role of seed traits as segregation factors of hybrids in wild populations of Cistus (Cistaceae)
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