Effect of temporal changes in stamen position on reproductive success in flowers with many stamens: Manipulations of stamen position

Author:

Sanuki Arisa1,Itagaki Tomoyuki1,Sakai Satoki1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Graduate School of Life Sciences Tohoku University Sendai Japan

Abstract

AbstractPremiseMale and female reproductive success is enhanced (increased outcrossing and seed production, respectively) by stamen movement in species that have few stamens per flower. Does such enhancement also occur in species that have many stamens per flower?MethodsWe examined the effects of stamen movement on male and female reproductive success in Anemone flaccida, which has many stamens per flower. We measured stamen movement, including temporal changes in anther–stigma and anther–anther distances. We experimentally fixed stamens in their pre‐ or post‐movement positions.ResultsThe anthers moved horizontally away from the stigmas with increasing flower age, thus reducing female–male interference. The dehisced anthers tended to move farther from the stigmas, while the undehisced or dehiscing anthers remained closer to them. The number of anthers touched per flower visit was higher in flowers whose stamens were fixed in the pre‐movement position than in flowers whose stamens were fixed in the post‐movement position or in flowers that were not manipulated. Thus, this position may promote male reproductive success. Seed production was lower for the untreated flowers than for those with stamens fixed in the post‐movement position, suggesting that the post‐movement stamen position is advantageous and stamen movement is suboptimal for female reproductive success.ConclusionsStamen movement promotes male reproductive success in the early flowering stage and female reproductive success in the late flowering stage. In species having many stamens per flower, female–male interference can be reduced, but not eliminated, by stamen movement due to the conflict between female and male reproductive successes.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Plant Science,Genetics,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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