Institute of Forest Ecology, Department of Forest and Soil Sciences, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, A-1180 Vienna, Austria.
Migratory Bird Center, Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute, Washington, DC 20008, USA.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2021 Dec 6;376(1839):20200369. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2020.0369. Epub 2021 Oct 18.
Populations of many long-lived plants exhibit spatially synchronized seed production that varies extensively over time, so that seed production in some years is much higher than on average, while in others, it is much lower or absent. This phenomenon termed or has important consequences for plant reproductive success, ecosystem dynamics and plant-human interactions. Inspired by recent advances in the field, this special issue presents a series of articles that advance the current understanding of the ecology and evolution of masting. To provide a broad overview, we reflect on the state-of-the-art of masting research in terms of underlying proximate mechanisms, ontogeny, adaptations, phylogeny and applications to conservation. While the mechanistic drivers and fitness consequences of masting have received most attention, the evolutionary history, ontogenetic trajectory and applications to plant-human interactions are poorly understood. With increased availability of long-term datasets across broader geographical and taxonomic scales, as well as advances in molecular approaches, we expect that many mysteries of masting will be solved soon. The increased understanding of this global phenomenon will provide the foundation for predictive modelling of seed crops, which will improve our ability to manage forests and agricultural fruit and nut crops in the Anthropocene. This article is part of the theme issue 'The ecology and evolution of synchronized seed production in plants'.
许多长寿植物的种群表现出空间上同步的种子生产,这种生产在时间上变化很大,以至于在某些年份的种子产量远远高于平均水平,而在其他年份,种子产量则很低或不存在。这种现象被称为结实周期性或丰年与歉年交替,对植物繁殖成功、生态系统动态和植物与人类的相互作用有重要影响。受该领域最近进展的启发,本期特刊发表了一系列文章,推进了对结实周期性的生态学和进化的现有认识。为了提供广泛的概述,我们根据潜在的近因机制、个体发生、适应性、系统发育以及对保护的应用,反思结实周期性研究的最新进展。尽管结实周期性的机械驱动因素和适应度后果受到了最多的关注,但对其进化历史、个体发生轨迹以及对植物与人类相互作用的应用知之甚少。随着更广泛的地理和分类尺度的长期数据集的可用性增加,以及分子方法的进步,我们预计很快就会解决许多结实周期性的谜团。对这一全球现象的深入了解将为预测种子作物模型提供基础,从而提高我们在人类世管理森林和农业水果和坚果作物的能力。本文是主题为“植物中同步种子生产的生态学和进化”特刊的一部分。