Transgenerational effects of land use on offspring performance and growth in Trifolium repens

dc.contributor.authorWang, Zhengwen
dc.contributor.authorBossdorf, Oliver
dc.contributor.authorPrati, Daniel
dc.contributor.authorFischer, Markus
dc.contributor.authorvan Kleunen, Mark
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dc.date.issued2016eng
dc.description.abstractCentral European grasslands vary widely in productivity and in mowing and grazing regimes. The resulting differences in competition and heterogeneity among grasslands might have direct effects on plants, but might also affect the growth and morphology of their offspring through maternal effects or adaptive evolution. To test for such transgenerational effects, we grew plants of the clonal herb Trifolium repens from seeds collected in 58 grassland sites differing in productivity and mowing and grazing intensities in different treatments: without competition, with homogeneous competition, and with heterogeneous competition. In the competition-free treatment, T. repens from more productive, less frequently mown, and less intensively grazed sites produced more vegetative offspring, but this was not the case in the other treatments. When grown among or in close proximity to competitors, T. repens plants did not show preferential growth towards open spaces (i.e., no horizontal foraging), but did show strong vertical foraging by petiole elongation. In the homogeneous competition treatment, petiole length increased with the productivity of the parental site, but this was not the case in the heterogeneous competition treatment. Moreover, petiole length increased with mowing frequency and grazing intensity of the parental site in all but the homogeneous competition treatment. In summary, although the expression of differences between plants from sites with different productivities and land-use intensities depended on the experimental treatment, our findings imply that there are transgenerational effects of land use on the morphology and performance of T. repens.eng
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dc.identifier.doi10.1007/s00442-015-3480-6eng
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dc.subjectCompetition, Foraging, Grazing, Mowing, Phenotypic plasticityeng
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dc.titleTransgenerational effects of land use on offspring performance and growth in Trifolium repenseng
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