Authors
Margaret EK Evans, David J Hearn, William J Hahn, Jennifer M Spangle, D Lawrence Venable
Publication date
2005/9/1
Journal
Evolution
Volume
59
Issue
9
Pages
1914-1927
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
Evolutionary ecologists have long sought to understand the conditions under which perennial (iteroparous) versus annual (semelparous) plant life histories are favored. We evaluated the idea that aridity and variation in the length of droughts should favor the evolution of an annual life history, both by decreasing adult survival and by increasing the potential for high seedling survival via reduced plant cover. We calculated phylogenetically independent contrasts of climate with respect to life history in a clade of winter‐establishing evening primroses (sections Anogra and Kleinia; Oenothera; Onagraceae), which includes seven annuals, 12 perennials, and two variable taxa. Climate variables were quantified from long‐term records at weather stations near collection localities. To explicitly account for phylogenetic uncertainty, contrasts were calculated on a random sample of phylogenetic trees from the posterior …
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