Variation in fruit and seed dimensions is better explained by dispersal system than by leaf size in a tropical rainforest

Author:

Stevenson Pablo R.1ORCID,Acosta‐Rojas Diana C.123ORCID,Cárdenas Sasha1ORCID,Francisco Henao‐Díaz L.14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Centro de Investigaciones Ecológicas La Macarena, Departamento de Ciencias Biológicas Universidad de Los Andes Bogotá Colombia

2. Senckenberg Biodiversity and Climate Research Centre (SBiK‐F) Senckenberg Gesellschaft für Naturforschung, Frankfurt am Main Germany

3. Department of Biological Sciences Goethe Universität, Frankfurt am Main Germany

4. Department of Zoology University of British Columbia Vancouver BC Canada

Abstract

AbstractPremiseVariation in fruit and seed traits could originate from selection pressures exerted by frugivores or other ecological factors (adaptive hypotheses) and developmental constraints (by‐product hypotheses) or chance.MethodsWe evaluated fruit and leaf traits for nearly 850 plant species from a rainforest in Tinigua Park, Colombia. Through a series of linear regressions controlling for the phylogenetic signal of the traits (minimum N = 542), we tested (1) whether the allometry between seed width and length depends on seed dispersal system (Mazer and Wheelwright's adaptive hypothesis of allometry for species dispersed in the guts of animals = endozoochory) and (2) whether fruit length is associated with leaf length (i.e., Herrera's by‐product hypothesis derived from the assumption that both organs develop from homologous structures).ResultsWe found a strong negative allometric association between seed width and length for seeds of endozoochorous species, as expected; but also, for anemochorous species. We found a positive relationship between fruit and leaf length, but this relationship was not evident for zoochorous species. Fruit size was highly correlated with seed size.ConclusionsThe allometry between seed length and width varied among dispersal systems, supporting that fruit and seed morphology has been modified by interactions with frugivores and by the possibility to rotate for some wind dispersed species. We found some support for the hypothesis on developmental constraints because fruit and leaf size were positively correlated, but the predictive power of the relationship was low (10–15%).

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

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

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