BIO120H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 24: Keystone Species, Desiccation

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There is little organic soil where these plants grow. These plants are long liver perennials, they flower once in the spring, and they store all their resources in their underground ball. If it does make a flower, it may or may not get pollinated. If it does get pollinated, it produces eggs. Plants move only 20cm away from mother plant. Plants in the same species do have dispersal mechainisms though. The plants lost the mechanism to disperse, but their ancestors had it. Buried oranic soil plants survived and grew up. On the exposed gravel soil, they all died. The method of death was that they tried out and died. Desiccation suggests that we ought to find more seeds in deep soils that stay moist. But all the plants were on the rock plants. The first lilies that make it on the rock grow in a wet year so they can establish, and they grow very well.

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