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Under which humidity conditions are moss spores released? A comparison between species with perfect and specialized peristomes

Dispersal is a fundamental biological process that can be divided into three phases: release, transportation, and deposition. Determining the mechanisms of diaspore release is of prime importance to understand under which climatic conditions and at which frequency diaspores are released and transpor...

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Autores principales: Zanatta, Florian, Vanderpoorten, Alain, Hedenäs, Lars, Johansson, Victor, Patiño, Jairo, Lönnell, Niklas, Hylander, Kristoffer
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6303758/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30598750
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.4579
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author Zanatta, Florian
Vanderpoorten, Alain
Hedenäs, Lars
Johansson, Victor
Patiño, Jairo
Lönnell, Niklas
Hylander, Kristoffer
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Vanderpoorten, Alain
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Patiño, Jairo
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description Dispersal is a fundamental biological process that can be divided into three phases: release, transportation, and deposition. Determining the mechanisms of diaspore release is of prime importance to understand under which climatic conditions and at which frequency diaspores are released and transported. In mosses, wherein spore dispersal takes place through the hygroscopic movements of the peristome, the factors enhancing spore release has received little attention. Here, we determine the levels of relative humidity (RH) at which peristome movements are induced, contrasting the response of species with perfect (fully developed) and specialized (reduced) peristomes. All nine investigated species with perfect peristomes displayed a xerochastic behavior, initiating a closing movement from around 50%–65% RH upon increasing humidity and an opening movement from around 90% RH upon drying. Five of the seven species with specialized peristomes exhibited a hygrochastic behavior, initiating an opening movement under increasing RH (from about 80%) and a closing movement upon drying (from about 90%). These differences between species with hygrochastic and xerochastic peristomes suggest that spore dispersal does not randomly occur regardless of the prevailing climate conditions, which can impact their dispersal distances. In species with xerochastic peristomes, the release of spores under decreasing RH can be interpreted as an adaptive mechanism to disperse spores under optimal conditions for long‐distance wind dispersal. In species with hygrochastic peristomes, conversely, the release of spores under wet conditions, which decreases their wind long‐distance dispersal capacities, might be seen as a safe‐site strategy, forcing spores to land in appropriate (micro‐) habitats where their survival is favored. Significant variations were observed in the RH thresholds triggering peristome movements among species, especially in those with hygrochastic peristomes, raising the question of what mechanisms are responsible for such differences.
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spelling pubmed-63037582018-12-31 Under which humidity conditions are moss spores released? A comparison between species with perfect and specialized peristomes Zanatta, Florian Vanderpoorten, Alain Hedenäs, Lars Johansson, Victor Patiño, Jairo Lönnell, Niklas Hylander, Kristoffer Ecol Evol Original Research Dispersal is a fundamental biological process that can be divided into three phases: release, transportation, and deposition. Determining the mechanisms of diaspore release is of prime importance to understand under which climatic conditions and at which frequency diaspores are released and transported. In mosses, wherein spore dispersal takes place through the hygroscopic movements of the peristome, the factors enhancing spore release has received little attention. Here, we determine the levels of relative humidity (RH) at which peristome movements are induced, contrasting the response of species with perfect (fully developed) and specialized (reduced) peristomes. All nine investigated species with perfect peristomes displayed a xerochastic behavior, initiating a closing movement from around 50%–65% RH upon increasing humidity and an opening movement from around 90% RH upon drying. Five of the seven species with specialized peristomes exhibited a hygrochastic behavior, initiating an opening movement under increasing RH (from about 80%) and a closing movement upon drying (from about 90%). These differences between species with hygrochastic and xerochastic peristomes suggest that spore dispersal does not randomly occur regardless of the prevailing climate conditions, which can impact their dispersal distances. In species with xerochastic peristomes, the release of spores under decreasing RH can be interpreted as an adaptive mechanism to disperse spores under optimal conditions for long‐distance wind dispersal. In species with hygrochastic peristomes, conversely, the release of spores under wet conditions, which decreases their wind long‐distance dispersal capacities, might be seen as a safe‐site strategy, forcing spores to land in appropriate (micro‐) habitats where their survival is favored. Significant variations were observed in the RH thresholds triggering peristome movements among species, especially in those with hygrochastic peristomes, raising the question of what mechanisms are responsible for such differences. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-11-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6303758/ /pubmed/30598750 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.4579 Text en © 2018 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Zanatta, Florian
Vanderpoorten, Alain
Hedenäs, Lars
Johansson, Victor
Patiño, Jairo
Lönnell, Niklas
Hylander, Kristoffer
Under which humidity conditions are moss spores released? A comparison between species with perfect and specialized peristomes
title Under which humidity conditions are moss spores released? A comparison between species with perfect and specialized peristomes
title_full Under which humidity conditions are moss spores released? A comparison between species with perfect and specialized peristomes
title_fullStr Under which humidity conditions are moss spores released? A comparison between species with perfect and specialized peristomes
title_full_unstemmed Under which humidity conditions are moss spores released? A comparison between species with perfect and specialized peristomes
title_short Under which humidity conditions are moss spores released? A comparison between species with perfect and specialized peristomes
title_sort under which humidity conditions are moss spores released? a comparison between species with perfect and specialized peristomes
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6303758/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30598750
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.4579
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