Seed production that varies greatly from year to year, known as ‘‘masting’’ or ‘‘mast-fruiting’’ behavior, is a population-level phenomenon known to exhibit geographic synchrony extending, at least in some cases, hundreds of kilometers. The two main nonexclusive hypotheses for the driver of such geographically extensive synchrony are (1) environmental factors (the Moran effect), and (2) the mutual dependence of trees on outcrossed pollen (pollen coupling). We tested 10 predictions relevant to these two hypotheses using 18 years of acorn production data on two species of California oaks. Data were obtained across the entire ranges of the two species at 12 sites (10 for each species) separated by up to 745 km. In general, our results provided...
Masting, the highly variable production of synchronized large seed crops, is a common reproductive s...
In many perennial wind-pollinated plants, the dynamics of seed production is commonly known to be hi...
Weather and its lagged effects have been associated with interannual variability and synchrony of fr...
Seed production that varies greatly from year to year, known as ‘‘masting’’ or ‘‘mast-fruiting’’ beh...
We examined spatial patterns and spatial autocorrelation (synchrony) of annual acorn production in t...
Mast seeding, the synchronous production of large crops of seeds, has been fre-quently documented in...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552Masting is the highly variable production of synch...
Annually variable and synchronous seed production, or masting behavior, is a widespread phenomenon w...
1. Masting, the synchronized production of variable seed crops, is widespread among woody plants, bu...
Although the functional basis of variable and synchronous seed production (masting behavior) has bee...
Masting is the highly variable production of synchronized seed crops, and is a common reproductive s...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu CEX2019-000940-MAnnually variable and synchronous seed producti...
In many perennial wind-pollinated plants, the dynamics of seed production is commonly known to be hi...
Spatial synchrony is the tendency of spatially separated populations to display similar temporal flu...
Masting behavior — variable and synchronized reproduction by a population of plants — has long been ...
Masting, the highly variable production of synchronized large seed crops, is a common reproductive s...
In many perennial wind-pollinated plants, the dynamics of seed production is commonly known to be hi...
Weather and its lagged effects have been associated with interannual variability and synchrony of fr...
Seed production that varies greatly from year to year, known as ‘‘masting’’ or ‘‘mast-fruiting’’ beh...
We examined spatial patterns and spatial autocorrelation (synchrony) of annual acorn production in t...
Mast seeding, the synchronous production of large crops of seeds, has been fre-quently documented in...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552Masting is the highly variable production of synch...
Annually variable and synchronous seed production, or masting behavior, is a widespread phenomenon w...
1. Masting, the synchronized production of variable seed crops, is widespread among woody plants, bu...
Although the functional basis of variable and synchronous seed production (masting behavior) has bee...
Masting is the highly variable production of synchronized seed crops, and is a common reproductive s...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu CEX2019-000940-MAnnually variable and synchronous seed producti...
In many perennial wind-pollinated plants, the dynamics of seed production is commonly known to be hi...
Spatial synchrony is the tendency of spatially separated populations to display similar temporal flu...
Masting behavior — variable and synchronized reproduction by a population of plants — has long been ...
Masting, the highly variable production of synchronized large seed crops, is a common reproductive s...
In many perennial wind-pollinated plants, the dynamics of seed production is commonly known to be hi...
Weather and its lagged effects have been associated with interannual variability and synchrony of fr...