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Psy-T
Melody Klein

Registered: Jan 2003
Location: Haifa
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direct your question to mr.opus from the pdd.
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Dec-11-2006 03:29
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MrJiveBoJingles
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Jun 2004
Location: U.S.
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| quote: | | Wow, thanks for the very nice reply. (most) Plants don't exactly protect their offspring (or at least expend energy to do so), so what is the logic that a plant would spend the energy to create many seeds that aren't able to grow? |
Yeah, it sounds odd to speak of "protection" in the case of plants, but think of seed-carriers like pineapples and coconuts as opposed to dandelions, for example. It takes a lot more energy to make a pineapple or a coconut, so a lot fewer of them get made, but the payoff is that the seeds have their own "food" for a long time and so each individual seed is more likely to survive. There are lots of other interesting things going on with the evolution of fruit, too; animals find fruit really attractive and end up spreading the seeds everywhere, which is to the advantage of any plant that happens to have sprung up in crappy soil.
It's also worthwhile to note that the "lots of flimsy seeds" strategy was originally probably the only reproductive strategy, if you think of "primitive" organisms like bacteria, fungi, or zooplankton. The plants who use that strategy (or their ancestors) were likely the first ones around, and evolutionary pressures have not yet been such that they have had to either develop better ways of protecting / ensuring the survival of their seeds or die.
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Dec-11-2006 03:47
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