Authors
Akiko Takahashi, Mitsue Shibata, Takuya Shimada
Publication date
2011
Journal
Plant Ecology
Volume
212
Issue
9
Pages
1527-1535
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Description
Intraspecific variation in seed production schedule and its effects on seed characteristics were examined in the deciduous oak species Quercus serrata in Iwate Prefecture, northern Japan. Seed production schedule differed markedly among 31 individual trees. The median dates of seed production differed by over 1 month between the earliest and latest individuals. Relationships between seed production schedule and seed characteristics were investigated at two different scales: the among-tree scale and the within-tree scale. At the within-tree scale, analyses revealed that the seeds dispersed by a tree later in the season tended to be larger in size and lower in tannin concentration. Similarly, at the among-tree scale, analysis revealed that trees with a later seed production schedule produced on average larger acorns. However, no clear tendency was observed between seed production schedule and …
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