Bimodal Pollination Systems in Andean Melastomataceae Involving Birds, Bats, and Rodents

被引:43
作者
Dellinger, Agnes S. [1 ]
Scheer, Lisa M. [2 ]
Artuso, Silvia [2 ]
Fernandez-Fernandez, Diana [3 ]
Sornoza, Francisco [3 ]
Penneys, Darin S. [4 ]
Tenhaken, Raimund [2 ]
Doetterl, Stefan [2 ]
Schoenenberger, Juerg [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Vienna, Dept Bot & Biodivers Res, Rennweg 14, A-1030 Vienna, Austria
[2] Univ Salzburg, Dept Biosci, Hellbrunnerstr 34, A-5020 Salzburg, Austria
[3] Inst Nacl Biodiversidad, Herbario Nacl Ecuador, Ave Rio Coca E6-115 & Isla Fernandina, Quito, Ecuador
[4] Univ North Carolina Wilmington, Dept Biol & Marine Biol, Wilmington, NC 28403 USA
基金
美国国家科学基金会; 奥地利科学基金会;
关键词
mixed pollination systems; buzz pollination; nectar; floral scent; pollinator effectiveness; rodent pollination; FLORAL SCENT; GENERALIZED POLLINATION; SUGAR COMPOSITION; POLLEN TRANSFER; COSTA-RICAN; NECTAR; EVOLUTION; VISITATION; MORPHOLOGY; VISITORS;
D O I
10.1086/703517
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Floral adaptation to a single most effective functional pollinator group leads to specialized pollination syndromes. However, adaptations allowing for pollination by two functional groups (bimodal pollination systems) remain a rarely investigated conundrum. We tested whether floral scent and nectar traits of species visited by two functional pollinator groups indicate specialization on either of the two pollinator groups or adaptations of both (bimodal systems). We studied pollination biology in four species of Meriania (Melastomataceae) in the Ecuadorian Andes. Pollinator observations and exclusion experiments showed that each species was effectively pollinated by two functional groups (hummingbirds/bats, hummingbirds/rodents, flowerpiercers/rodents), nectar composition followed known bird preferences, and scent profiles gave mixed support for specialization on bats and rodents. Our results suggest that nectar-rewarding Meriania species have evolved stable bimodal pollination strategies with parallel adaptations to two functional pollinator groups. The discovery of rodent pollination is particularly important given its rarity outside of South Africa.
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页码:104 / 116
页数:13
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