Authors
Tia-Lynn Ashman, Tiffany M Knight, Janette A Steets, Priyanga Amarasekare, Martin Burd, Diane R Campbell, Michele R Dudash, Mark O Johnston, Susan J Mazer, Randall J Mitchell, Martin T Morgan, William G Wilson
Publication date
2004/9
Journal
Ecology
Volume
85
Issue
9
Pages
2408-2421
Publisher
Ecological Society of America
Description
Determining whether seed production is pollen limited has been an area of intensive empirical study over the last two decades. Yet current evidence does not allow satisfactory assessment of the causes or consequences of pollen limitation. Here, we critically evaluate existing theory and issues concerning pollen limitation. Our main conclusion is that a change in approach is needed to determine whether pollen limitation reflects random fluctuations around a pollen–resource equilibrium, an adaptation to stochastic pollination environments, or a chronic syndrome caused by an environmental perturbation. We formalize and extend D. Haig and M. Westoby's conceptual model, and illustrate its use in guiding research on the evolutionary consequences of pollen limitation, i.e., whether plants evolve or have evolved to ameliorate pollen limitation. This synthesis also reveals that we are only beginning to understand when …
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