Center for Population Biology and Dept of Botany, University of California, Davis, CA, USA.
Trends Ecol Evol. 1991 Sep;6(9):285-9. doi: 10.1016/0169-5347(91)90006-J.
One of the more dramatic life histories in the natural world is that characterized by a single, massive, fatal reproductive episode ('semelparity'). A wealth of increasingly sophisticated theoretical models on differential life history evolution have been produced over the last two decades. In recent years, empirical studies of the ecology of semelparous plants (and their iteroparous relatives) have begun to address many aspects of the biology of these species, and to test the assumptions and predictions of theoretical models. Semelparity in long-lived plants is one of the few natural phenomena that has yielded specific quantitative tests of mathematical evolutionary theory.
自然界中更具戏剧性的生命史之一是由单次、大规模、致命的繁殖事件(“单态生殖”)所特征化的。在过去的二十年里,已经产生了大量关于差异生命史进化的日益复杂的理论模型。近年来,对单态生殖植物(及其重复生殖的亲缘种)的生态学的实证研究已经开始解决这些物种生物学的许多方面,并检验理论模型的假设和预测。在长寿植物中单态生殖是为数不多的能够对数学进化理论进行具体定量检验的自然现象之一。