Authors
Jurriaan M de Vos, Colin E Hughes, Gerald M Schneeweiss, Brian R Moore, Elena Conti
Publication date
2014/6/7
Journal
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
Volume
281
Issue
1784
Pages
20140075
Publisher
The Royal Society
Description
The exceptional species diversity of flowering plants, exceeding that of their sister group more than 250-fold, is especially evident in floral innovations, interactions with pollinators and sexual systems. Multiple theories, emphasizing flower–pollinator interactions, genetic effects of mating systems or high evolvability, predict that floral evolution profoundly affects angiosperm diversification. However, consequences for speciation and extinction dynamics remain poorly understood. Here, we investigate trajectories of species diversification focusing on heterostyly, a remarkable floral syndrome where outcrossing is enforced via cross-compatible floral morphs differing in placement of their respective sexual organs. Heterostyly evolved at least 20 times independently in angiosperms. Using Darwin's model for heterostyly, the primrose family, we show that heterostyly accelerates species diversification via decreasing …
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