An unexpected case of wind-pollination: ambophily in an ornithophilous tropical mountaintop Orobanchaceae

Author:

Pacheco Amanda1,Bergamo Pedro Joaquim1,Freitas Leandro1

Affiliation:

1. Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro

Abstract

Abstract Some plant species have a kind of mixed pollination system – ambophily – which rely both on biotic and abiotic (most commonly wind) as pollen vectors. Ambophily remains poorly addressed in the pollination literature and may have been overlooked because existing studies do not quantify the wind contribution in animal-pollinated species. Moreover, it is expected in species pollinated by different insect groups and generalist floral phenotype. Esterhazya eitenorum is a (sub-)shrub endemic to a high-altitude grassland (campos de altitude) area in southeastern Brazil. Pollinated mainly by hummingbirds and secondarily by large bees, it presents features generally associated with ornithophily. Bird-pollinated species are not expected to be ambophilous, due to their high resource investment in floral construction and maintenance. However, here we detect ambophily in E. eitenorum by testing the potential for pollen export by wind as well as seed set after floral visitor exclusion and spontaneous self-pollination treatments, and comparing these with natural conditions. Esterhazya eitenorum has an ambophilous pollination system, with effect size analyses between floral visitor exclusion treatments and natural conditions revealing significant contributions from both abiotic and biotic components. Although its floral phenotype corresponds to the main pollinator, the occurrence of ambophily in E. eitenorum underscores the need for an independent approach to the association of floral phenotypes with pollination vectors, in particular for the detection and better understanding of the evolution of mixed pollination systems.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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