Yucca Brevifolia)

Yucca Brevifolia)

Western North American Naturalist 76(3), © 2016, pp. 374–378 DIRECTIONAL FLORAL ORIENTATION IN JOSHUA TREES (YUCCA BREVIFOLIA) Steven D. Warren1, L. Scott Baggett2, and Heather Warren3 ABSTRACT.—JoshUa tree (Yucca brevifolia Engelm.) is a large, arborescent member of the YUcca genUs. It is an endemic and visually dominant plant in portions of the Mojave Desert, USA. We document the unique and heretofore unreported directional orientation of its flower panicles. The flower panicles grow primarily at the tips of branches that are oriented to the south. When branches with flower panicles are not oriented in a southerly direction, the flower pani- cles themselves tend to bend or tilt toward the south. This strategy maximizes exposure of the panicles to direct solar radiation, which, within the latitudes where the Joshua tree grows, is always from the south. Such a strategy may mini- mize the energetic cost of translocating photosynthates from the plant’s leaf rosettes to the flowers. The flower panicles create large, light-colored landing pads for the obligate nocturnal moth pollinator. Residual warmth in the flower pani- cles may provide a thermal reward for the moth pollinator that emerges shortly after sunset. RESUMEN.—El árbol de JosUé(Yucca brevifolia Engelm.) es miembro grande Y arborescente del género Yucca. Es Una planta endémica y visualmente dominante en partes del desierto de Mojave, EE.UU. Documentamos, por primera vez, la orientación direccional de sus panículas de flores. Las panículas crecen, principalmente, en las puntas de ramas que están orientadas hacia el sur. Cuando las ramas con panículas de flores no se orientan en dirección sureña, las panículas mismas tienden a doblarse o inclinarse hacia el sur. Esta estrategia maximiza la exposición de las panículas a la radiación solar directa que, en las latitudes donde crece el árbol de Josué, es siempre hacia el sur. Esta estrategia puede minimizar el costo energético de la translocación de los fotosintatos entre las hojas y las flores. Las panículas crean plataformas de aterrizaje grandes y pálidas para las polillas nocturnas que son polinizadoras. El calor residual en las panículas puede ofrecer una recompensa térmica para la polilla polinizadora que emerge poco después de la puesta del sol. CONFLICT OF INTEREST STATEMENT.—The aUthors declare that there is no conflict of interest regarding the publication of this article. Joshua tree (Yucca brevifolia Engelm.; Fig. the ends of branches (RasmUson et al. 1994). 1) of the AgaVaceae familY is endemic to the Dead leaves persist for a few years, and tend MojaVe Desert, USA. ThoUgh not a tree in to recurve back onto the branches, giving the the traditional sense, it has a woody, arbores- plants an armored appearance (Gucker 2006). cent or tree-like groWth form. It is seldom a FloWers emerge in White or cream-colored numerically dominant species, but its size and panicles from among the leaf rosettes at the UniqUe groWth form often make it a VisUal ends of the branches (CronqUist et al. 1977). dominant (GUcker 2006). JoshUa trees tYpi- After senescence of a floWer panicle, 1 to 3 callY begin branching dichotomoUslY after axillary buds may form, followed by new bran - reaching a height of 1 m or more (MacKaY ches (Trelease 1893). Reproduction can be seX- 2003). DUring the first feW Years, neW bran - Ual Via the moth-pollinated floWers (Baker ches tend to eX tend UpWard. Thereafter, 1986) or aseXUal Via UndergroUnd rhiZomes branches tend to eXtend oUtWard from the (Simpson 1975). center. The JoshUa tree is sloW-groWing and Ehleringer and HoUse (1984) noted that long-lived (Comanor and Clark 2000, Gilliland some colUmnar or barrel cacti in the eastern et al. 2006). Like most YUccas, the leatherY, MojaVe Desert of North America tend to tilt semieVergreen leaVes of the JoshUa tree are or lean to the south, presumably to maximize linear or dagger-shaped, With sharp, pointY exposure of flowers, located near the apices of tips. The leaves are also short relative to other the stems, to direct solar radiation. BecaUse YUccas, hence, the specific epithet brevifolia. the Mojave Desert lies north of the Tropic of NeWer leaVes are clUstered in rosettes near Cancer, the sUn is present Year-roUnd in the 1USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Provo, UT. E-mail: [email protected] 2USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Fort Collins, CO. 3Salem, UT. 374 2016] NOTES 375 light bY orienting their floWer panicles, lo - cated at the ends of branches, toWard the south. We Visited a popUlation of JoshUa trees in Joshua Tree National Natural Landmark in soUthWestern Utah. The JoshUa tree commU- nitY is centered at approXimatelY 113° 54.7W longitude, 37° 00.7N latitude. These individu- als belong to the sUbspecies Yucca brevifolia jaegeriana and are pollinated bY the moth Tegeticula antithetica (Starr et al. 2013). We randomlY Visited 50 JoshUa trees Within the popUlation. Upon arriVing at each indiVidUal, we recorded all flower panicles present. Using a handheld compass, we recorded the cardinal direction toWard Which the branches With a floWer panicle radiated from the central bole of the plant. As some branches Were slightlY curved, the measurement was made consider- ing the direction of a straight line from the base of the branches to their tips. We also recorded the cardinal direction toward which the floWer panicle tilted, if anY. For statistical analyses, von Mises (circular normal) distributions (Mardia and Jupp 2000) Were fitted to the branch and floWer panicle orientations. Differences in the propensitY for flower panicles to orient toward the north Fig. 1. A JoshUa tree in JoshUa Tree National NatUral Landmark in soUthWestern Utah, USA. The photograph or soUth With respect to the branches Were was taken in a northwesterly direction. Notice that most assessed Using a cUmUlatiVe binomial proba- of the seed pods, which follow blooming, either occur on bilitY. Relationships betWeen the angUlar dis- the soUth side of the plant or tilt toWard the soUth. The tances of the branches from the south with the photograph was taken in 2013 after an unusually prolific angUlar distance of the floWer panicles from blooming season. Photo provided courtesy of Lynne Scott of the St. George, Utah, office of the USDI BUreaU of the branches toward the south were assessed Land Management. Using Spearman’s rank correlation. Scatter plots Were aUgmented With locallY Weighted scatter plot smoothing cUrVes fit to the data south. Although Joshua trees are large desert (CleVeland 1979). AnalYses Were completed plants, theY are not cacti, and theY are using the “circular” package of R version 3.2.2 arborescent rather than colUmnar. Their re - (© 2015 R Core Team) and SAS version 9.4 (© prodUctiVe tissUe occUrs at the tips of the 2014 SAS InstitUte Inc., CarY, NC). branches, mUch like the cacti obserVed bY AlthoUgh branches of the JoshUa trees Ehleringer and HoUse (1984), bUt theY haVe Were distribUted semirandomlY aroUnd the not been reported to tilt or lean conspicuously. central boles of the plants, the clear majoritY TheY are, nonetheless, endemic to the harsh of branches bearing floWer panicles Were desert enVironment of the MojaVe Desert, located on the southern side of the plants (Fig. Which is characteriZed bY hot temperatUres 2a). The mean orientation of branches bearing and ariditY. After Witnessing strategies Used flower panicles was south at 186.3° with a 95% bY some plants in the hYperarid Atacama bootstrapped confidence interVal of betWeen Desert of the SoUthern Hemisphere to maXi- 175.6° and 195.8°. Whether the branches on miZe eXposUre of their floWers to sUnlight Which theY occUrred faced the soUth or not, from the north, We hYpothesiZed that JoshUa floWer panicles shoWed a significant affinitY trees of the Northern Hemisphere might maXi- for soUtherlY eXposUre (Fig. 2b). The mean miZe eXposUre of their floWers to direct sUn- floWer panicle orientation Was soUtherlY at 376 WESTERN NORTH AMERICAN NATURALIST [Volume 76 Fig. 2. Circular histograms and smoothed kernel density estimates of the direction in which Joshua tree branches with flower panicles grew relative to the south (a), and the direction in which the flower panicles themselves leaned (b). In both cases, there was a highly significant preference for a southerly exposure, presumably to maximize direct exposure to sunlight. 184.1° With a 95% bootstrapped confidence ReprodUction is energeticallY eXpensiVe, interval of 177.7° to 190.4°. Of the 272 branch- and the amoUnt of energY that an organism panicle pairs, 166 (61%) of the panicles Were can deVote to reprodUction is limited (Bell oriented in the same direction as their sUp- 1980), especiallY Where necessarY resoUrces porting branches, 95 (35%) Were oriented are limiting. Plants growing in harsh environ- more to the soUth, and onlY 11 (4%) of the ments cannot afford the energetic eXpense of panicles Were oriented more to the north prodUcing strUctUres that do not contribUte than their sUpporting branches. to their sUccessfUl groWth and reprodUction When floWer-bearing branches occUrred (KUnZ and Orrell 2004). One shoUld eXpect in directions that Varied from the soUth, the plants in arid areas to eXhibit a diVerse and flower panicles themselves often compensated UniqUe arraY of adaptations to cope With the for the Variance bY leaning or tilting toWard harsh environment. Various cacti exhibit struc- the soUth. The greater the deViation of the tUral and morphological strategies that opti- branch from soUtherlY eXposUre, the greater miZe eXposUre of their reprodUctiVe tissUe the compensatory lean by the flower panicles to sUnlight (e.g., Ehleringer et al. 1980, themselVes, sUch that theY maXimiZed direct Tinoco-OjangUren and Molina-Freaner 2000, eXposUre to sUnlight (Fig. 3). The resUlt Was Vázquez-Sánchez et al. 2007, Figueroa-Castro that the flower panicles increasingly deviated and Valverde 2011).

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