One hitherto intractable problem in studying mast seeding (synchronous intermittent heavy flowering by a population of perennial plants) is determining the relative roles of weather, plant reserves, and evolutionary selective pressures such as predator satiation. We parameterize a mechanistic resource-based model for mast seeding in Chionochloa pallens (Poaceae) using a long-term individually structured data set. Each plant's energy reserves were reconstructed using annual inputs (growing degree days), outputs (flowering), and a novel regression technique. This allowed the estimation of the parameters that control internal plant resource dynamics, and thereby allowed different models for masting to be tested against each other. Models based...
Masting characterizes large, intermittent and highly synchronous seeding events among individual pla...
Masting, the intermittent production of large flower or seed crops by a population of perennial plan...
© 2020, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited. Many plants benefit from ...
Mast seeding is one of the most intriguing reproductive traits in nature. Despite its potential draw...
Highly variable and synchronised production of seeds by plant populations, known as masting, is impl...
Annually variable and synchronous seed production, or masting behavior, is a widespread phenomenon w...
Highly variable and synchronised production of seeds by plant populations, known as masting, is impl...
Climate change is altering patterns of seed production worldwide [1, 2, 3, 4], but the potential for...
Masting characterizes large, intermittent and highly synchronous seeding events among individual pla...
Synchronized and variable reproduction by perennial plants, called mast seeding, is a major reproduc...
The benefits of masting (volatile, quasi-synchronous seed production at lagged intervals) include sa...
Masting is the highly variable and synchronous production of seeds by plants. Masting can have casca...
Masting characterizes large, intermittent and highly synchronous seeding events among individual pla...
Masting, the intermittent production of large flower or seed crops by a population of perennial plan...
© 2020, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited. Many plants benefit from ...
Mast seeding is one of the most intriguing reproductive traits in nature. Despite its potential draw...
Highly variable and synchronised production of seeds by plant populations, known as masting, is impl...
Annually variable and synchronous seed production, or masting behavior, is a widespread phenomenon w...
Highly variable and synchronised production of seeds by plant populations, known as masting, is impl...
Climate change is altering patterns of seed production worldwide [1, 2, 3, 4], but the potential for...
Masting characterizes large, intermittent and highly synchronous seeding events among individual pla...
Synchronized and variable reproduction by perennial plants, called mast seeding, is a major reproduc...
The benefits of masting (volatile, quasi-synchronous seed production at lagged intervals) include sa...
Masting is the highly variable and synchronous production of seeds by plants. Masting can have casca...
Masting characterizes large, intermittent and highly synchronous seeding events among individual pla...
Masting, the intermittent production of large flower or seed crops by a population of perennial plan...
© 2020, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited. Many plants benefit from ...