Campbell DR
Trends Ecol Evol. 2000 Jun;15(6):227-232. doi: 10.1016/s0169-5347(00)01872-3.
A general explanation for diversity in plant breeding systems is offered by sex-allocation theory. This theory assumes a trade-off between allocation of resources to the two sexual functions. It explains the high frequency of hermaphroditism in angiosperms by diminishing fitness returns on investment of more resources in a single function. Recent experimental studies provide tests of this theory by measuring male and female fitness gains, and examining the trade-off assumption. These studies show how fitness responds to shifts in allocation. Allocation traits often show heritable variation, but support for a trade-off remains weak.
性别分配理论对植物繁殖系统的多样性给出了一个一般性解释。该理论假定在分配资源到两种性别功能之间存在权衡。它通过减少在单一功能上投入更多资源的适合度回报,来解释被子植物中雌雄同体现象的高频率。最近的实验研究通过测量雄性和雌性的适合度增加,并检验权衡假设,对该理论进行了验证。这些研究表明适合度如何对分配的变化做出反应。分配性状常常表现出可遗传的变异,但对权衡的支持仍然薄弱。