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Fire-Proneness as a Prerequisite for the Evolution of Fire-Adapted Traits

机译:Fire-Proneness as a Prerequisite for the Evolution of Fire-Adapted Traits

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Fire as a major evolutionary force has been disputed because it is considered to lack supporting evidence. If a trait has evolved in response to selection by fire then the environment of the plant must have been fire-prone before the appearance of that trait. Using outcomes of trait assignments applied to molecular phylogenies for fire-stimulated flowering, seed-release, and germination, in this Opinion article we show that fire-proneness precedes, or rarely coincides with, the evolution of these fire-adapted traits. In addition, fire remains central to understanding germination promoted by smoke among species occurring in non-fire-prone environments because of the historical association of their clade with fire. Fire-mimicking selection and associated exaptations have no place in understanding the evolution of fire-adapted traits because we find no support for any reversal in the fire-trait sequence through time.

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    《Trends in Plant Science》 |2017年第4期|278-288|共11页
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  • 正文语种 英语
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