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Developmental instability and fitness in Periploca laevigata experiencing grazing disturbance

January 1, 2002

We investigated the sensitivity of developmental instability measurements (leaf fluctuating asymmetry, floral radial asymmetry, and shoot translational asymmetry) to a long‐standing natural stress (grazing) in a palatable tannin‐producing shrub (Periploca laevigata Aiton). We also assessed the relationship between these measures of developmental instability and fitness components (growth and floral production). Developmental instability, measured by translational asymmetry, was the most accurate estimator of a plant’s condition and, consequently, environmental stress. Plants with less translational asymmetry grew more and produced more flowers. Plants from the medium‐grazed population were developmentally more stable, as estimated by translational and floral asymmetry, than either more heavily or more lightly grazed populations. Leaf fluctuating asymmetry was positively correlated with tannin concentration. The pattern of internode growth also responded to grazing impact. Plants under medium to heavy grazing pressure accelerated early growth and consequently escaped herbivory later in the season, i.e., at the beginning of the spring, when grazing activity was concentrated in herbaceous plants. Periploca laevigata accelerated growth and finished growing sooner than in the other grazing treatment. Thus, its annual growth was more mature and less palatable later in the season when grazers typically concentrate on shrubs. The reduction of developmental instability under medium grazing is interpreted as a direct effect of grazing and not as the release from competition.

Publication Year 2002
Title Developmental instability and fitness in Periploca laevigata experiencing grazing disturbance
DOI 10.1086/342630
Authors C.L. Alados, M.L. Giner, L. Dehesa, J. Escos, F. Barroso, J.M. Emlen, D.C. Freeman
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title International Journal of Plant Sciences
Index ID 70170570
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Western Fisheries Research Center