SEX-RATIO AND SEXUAL DIMORPHISM IN THE DIOECIOUS BORDEREA-PYRENAICA (DIOSCOREACEAE)

Citation
Mb. Garcia et Rj. Antor, SEX-RATIO AND SEXUAL DIMORPHISM IN THE DIOECIOUS BORDEREA-PYRENAICA (DIOSCOREACEAE), Oecologia, 101(1), 1995, pp. 59-67
Citations number
59
Categorie Soggetti
Ecology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00298549
Volume
101
Issue
1
Year of publication
1995
Pages
59 - 67
Database
ISI
SICI code
0029-8549(1995)101:1<59:SASDIT>2.0.ZU;2-0
Abstract
Sex ratio and sexual dimorphism of Borderea pyrenaica, a long-lived di oecious geophyte endemic to the Pyrenees (north-east Iberian Peninsula ), were examined in three alpine populations. In this species, age can be estimated and the sex of nonreproductive adult plants identified. Male plants attain sexual maturity earlier, flower more frequently and grow faster than female plants, whereas females allocate a higher bio mass to reproduction than males. These results support the hypothesis that female plants incur a higher cost of sexual reproduction and that this higher cost is measurable as reduced vegetative growth and lower flowering frequency Variation of sex ratio among young, intermediate and old adults within populations suggests, however, that this higher female reproductive investment does not result in sexual differences i n mortality. The overall male-biased sex ratio in B. pyrenaica is main ly a consequence of the tendency of males to reproduce at an earlier a ge and more frequently than females.