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Ecology


Title:No evidence for phylogenetic constraint on natural defense evolution among wild tomatoes
Author(s):Haak DC; Ballenger BA; Moyle LC;
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Journal Title:Ecology
Year:2014
Volume:95
Issue:6
Page Number:1633 - 1641
DOI: 10.1890/13-1145.1
ISSN/ISBN:0012-9658 (Print) 0012-9658 (Linking)
Abstract:"Plant defense traits can be shaped by evolutionary and physiological constraints, as well as local ecological selection. We assessed the relative importance of these factors in shaping defense trait variation across the wild tomato clade (a group of 13 closely related species) using an herbivore bioassay (Manduca sexta). With phylogenetic comparative methods, we evaluated patterns of constitutive and induced defense variation, and the extent of coupling between alternative defense strategies. We detected substantial variation among species and found no evidence for phylogenetic conservatism among defensive traits, unlike for two other ecologically relevant (reproductive) traits. In addition, constitutive and induced defense syndromes were unassociated. These data indicate that, in this group, there is no evidence for either phylogenetic conservatism of shared consumer guilds that shape defense traits, or for constraints on defense trait evolution, including mechanistic trade-offs between defense strategies. Our data suggest that defense trait variation in this clade instead results from rapid responses to local ecological conditions"
Keywords:Animals Genetic Predisposition to Disease *Herbivory Larva/physiology Manduca/*physiology *Phylogeny Solanum/*genetics/*physiology Species Specificity;
Notes:"MedlineHaak, David C Ballenger, Blake A Moyle, Leonie C eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S. 2014/07/22 Ecology. 2014 Jun; 95(6):1633-41. doi: 10.1890/13-1145.1"

 
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