Relationships among sporophytic and gametophytic traits of 27 subtropical montane moss species

Author:

He Yunyu1,Bader Maaike Y.2,Li Dandan1,Stark Lloyd R.3,Li Xiaoming4,Liu Xin4,Yuan Qizhang1,Guo Shuiliang1,Fang Zhiqiang5,Wang Zhe1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Shanghai Normal University Shanghai 200234 China

2. Ecological Plant Geography, Faculty of Geography University of Marburg Marburg 35032 Germany

3. School of Life Sciences University of Nevada Las Vegas NV 89154‐4004 USA

4. China‐Croatia “Belt and Road” Joint Laboratory on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services, CAS Key Laboratory of Mountain Ecological Restoration and Bioresource Utilization & Ecological Restoration and Biodiversity Conservation Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province Chinese Academy of Sciences Chengdu 610041 China

5. Sichuan Provincial Academy of Natural Resources Sciences Chengdu 610041 China

Abstract

AbstractPremiseMoss sporophytes differ strongly in size and biomass partitioning, potentially reflecting reproductive and dispersal strategies. Understanding how sporophyte traits are coordinated is essential for understanding moss functioning and evolution. This study aimed to answer: (1) how the size and proportions of the sporophyte differ between moss species with and without a prominent central strand in the seta, (2) how anatomical and morphological traits of the seta are related, and (3) how sporophytic biomass relates to gametophytic biomass and nutrient concentrations.MethodsWe studied the relationships between seta anatomical and morphological traits, the biomass of seta, capsule, and gametophyte, and carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus concentrations of 27 subtropical montane moss species.Results(1) Moss species with a prominent central strand in the seta had larger setae and heavier capsules than those without a prominent strand. (2) With increasing seta length, setae became thicker and more rounded for both groups, while in species with a prominent central strand, the ratio of transport‐cell area to epidermal area decreased. (3) In both groups, mosses with greater gametophytic biomass tended to have heavier sporophytes, but nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations in the gametophyte were unrelated to sporophytic traits.ConclusionsOur study highlights that the central strand in the seta may have an important functional role and affect the allometry of moss sporophytes. The coordinated variations in sporophyte morphological and anatomical traits follow basic biomechanical principles of cylinder‐like structures, and these traits relate only weakly to the gametophytic nutrient concentrations. Research on moss sporophyte functional traits and their relationships to gametophytes is still in its infancy but could provide important insights into their adaptative strategies.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

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

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