Relatives reproduce in synchrony: kinship and individual condition shape intraspecific variation in masting phenotype

Michal Bogdziewicz, Igor Chybicki,Jakub Szymkowiak, Bartosz Ulaszewski,Jaroslaw Burczyk, Grazyna Szarek-Lukaszewska,Katarzyna Meyza, Ewa Sztupecka, Mateusz Ledwon,Lukasz Piechnik,Barbara Seget, Katarzyna Kondrat, Anna Gazda,Magdalena Zywiec

PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES(2024)

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Masting (synchronous and interannually variable seed production) is frequently called a reproductive strategy; yet it is unclear whether the reproductive behaviour of individuals has a heritable component. To address this, we used 22 years of annual fruit production data from 110 Sorbus aucuparia L. trees to examine the contributions of genetic factors to the reproductive phenotype of individuals, while controlling for environmental variation. Trees sharing close genetic relationships and experiencing similar habitat conditions exhibited similar levels of reproductive synchrony. Trees of comparable sizes displayed similar levels of year-to-year variation in fruiting, with relatedness contributing to this variation. External factors, such as shading, influenced the time intervals between years with abundant fruit production. The effects of genetic relatedness on the synchrony of reproduction among trees and on interannual variation provide long-awaited evidence that the masting phenotype is heritable, and can respond to natural selection.
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genetic relatedness,heritability,mast seeding,reproduction,seed production,synchrony
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