Comment on "A brief history of seed size".

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  • Peter J Grubb
  • David A Coomes
  • Daniel J Metcalfe
چکیده

Moles et al. (1) showed, through a sophisticated phylogenetic analysis, that the greatest divergences in seed size among the flowering plants (the angiosperms) have been associated overwhelmingly with the differentiation between (i) shorter and taller plants and (ii) temperate and tropical plants. Although we support the general thrust of their paper, we disagree about one of the key points made in their discussion, and we draw attention to an important variable that they did not consider. First, we reject the suggestion that the association of greater seed size with greater plant height can be understood in terms of Charnov_s life-history theory for mammals (2), according to which Boffspring size is coordinated with size at adulthood, because larger offspring offset the low survivorship to adulthood that would otherwise be a consequence of longer juvenile periods[ (1). If Charnov_s idea were to be applicable to plants, we would expect to see a simple correlation between seed size and adult plant height (as is found for offspring size in mammals) rather than the Bwedge-shaped relationship[ commonly found in log-log plots and illustrated in Fig. 1. In this case, quantile regression reveals a slope for the upper boundary line that is about twice as steep as the slope for the lower one Ei.e., slope of 95% quantile line, 2.05 T 0.25 (1 SE), versus that of 5% quantile line, 0.97 T 0.50^. For plants 1 to 40 m tall, maximum seed mass increases by about three orders of magnitude, whereas minimum seed mass increases by a little over one order of magnitude. One key difference between plants and higher animals in this context is that the former do not provide parental care, whereas the latter do. It is inconceivable that an elephant should produce and look after thousands of babies the size of a newborn shrew. In contrast, many hundreds of species of plant that are large at maturity produce huge numbers of tiny seeds that develop into offspring with a very low chance of survival. The enormous strangling figs of tropical rainforests provide a clear example (3, 4). A more parsimonious basis for the overall increase in seed size with adult plant height is that the range of feasible seed sizes increases dramatically with whole-plant size. Second, Moles et al. did not mention the possibility that seed size may be constrained biomechani-cally, following the correlations among in-florescence size, twig diameter, and leaf area …

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Science

دوره 310 5749  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2005