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Natural selection acting on integrated phenotypes
by
Ochoa-López, Sofía
, Boege, Karina
, Domínguez, César A.
, Damián, Xóchitl
, Gaxiola, Aurora
, Fornoni, Juan
in
Chemical defence
/ Chemical defense
/ chemical defenses
/ Chlorophyll
/ Covariance
/ covariance matrices
/ flowers
/ Flowers & plants
/ functional strategies
/ functional traits
/ genotype
/ Genotypes
/ Herbivores
/ Integration
/ intraspecific variation
/ leaf characteristics
/ Leaves
/ Metabolism
/ Natural populations
/ Natural selection
/ Nectar
/ Nitrogen
/ nitrogen content
/ optimisation
/ Optimization
/ Organic chemistry
/ phenotype
/ Phenotypes
/ phenotypic integration
/ phenotypic selection
/ Saccharides
/ sugars
/ trichomes
/ Turnera
/ Turnera velutina
/ Water conservation
2020
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Natural selection acting on integrated phenotypes
by
Ochoa-López, Sofía
, Boege, Karina
, Domínguez, César A.
, Damián, Xóchitl
, Gaxiola, Aurora
, Fornoni, Juan
in
Chemical defence
/ Chemical defense
/ chemical defenses
/ Chlorophyll
/ Covariance
/ covariance matrices
/ flowers
/ Flowers & plants
/ functional strategies
/ functional traits
/ genotype
/ Genotypes
/ Herbivores
/ Integration
/ intraspecific variation
/ leaf characteristics
/ Leaves
/ Metabolism
/ Natural populations
/ Natural selection
/ Nectar
/ Nitrogen
/ nitrogen content
/ optimisation
/ Optimization
/ Organic chemistry
/ phenotype
/ Phenotypes
/ phenotypic integration
/ phenotypic selection
/ Saccharides
/ sugars
/ trichomes
/ Turnera
/ Turnera velutina
/ Water conservation
2020
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Natural selection acting on integrated phenotypes
by
Ochoa-López, Sofía
, Boege, Karina
, Domínguez, César A.
, Damián, Xóchitl
, Gaxiola, Aurora
, Fornoni, Juan
in
Chemical defence
/ Chemical defense
/ chemical defenses
/ Chlorophyll
/ Covariance
/ covariance matrices
/ flowers
/ Flowers & plants
/ functional strategies
/ functional traits
/ genotype
/ Genotypes
/ Herbivores
/ Integration
/ intraspecific variation
/ leaf characteristics
/ Leaves
/ Metabolism
/ Natural populations
/ Natural selection
/ Nectar
/ Nitrogen
/ nitrogen content
/ optimisation
/ Optimization
/ Organic chemistry
/ phenotype
/ Phenotypes
/ phenotypic integration
/ phenotypic selection
/ Saccharides
/ sugars
/ trichomes
/ Turnera
/ Turnera velutina
/ Water conservation
2020
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Natural selection acting on integrated phenotypes
2020
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Plant functional strategies are usually accomplished through the simultaneous expression of different traits, and hence their correlations should be promoted by natural selection. The adaptive value of correlations among leaf functional traits, however, has not been assessed in natural populations.
We estimated intraspecific variation in leaf functional traits related to the primary metabolism and anti-herbivore defence in a population of Turnera velutina. We analysed whether natural selection favoured the expression of individual traits, particular combinations of traits or leaf phenotypic integration
Patterns of covariation among traits were related to water and nitrogen economy, and were similar among genotypes, but the magnitude of their phenotypic integration differed by 10-fold. Although families did not differ in the mean values of leaf functional traits, directional selection favoured low nitrogen content and low chemical defence, high content of chlorophyll, sugar in extrafloral nectar and trichome density. Families with higher phenotypic integration among leaf traits grew faster and produced more flowers.
We suggest that the coordinated expression of leaf traits has an adaptive value, probably related to optimisation in the expression of traits related to water conservation and nitrogen acquisition.
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