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Interspecific competition changes reproductive output but does not increase reproductive costs in a grassland perennial.

Publication at Faculty of Science |
2009

Abstract

In a common garden,we investigated phenotypic correlations between sexual reproduction,clonal growth and storage structures in the grassland perennial, Succisa pratensis, in low- and high-competitive environment. We found no evidence that reproductive costs increase in a high-competitive environment However, high competition intensity reduced relative and absolute investment to flower-head production.