Affiliation:
1. Department of Biology, Ecology and Earth Sciences University of Calabria Cosenza Italy
Abstract
AbstractInflorescence display size and flower position on the inflorescence play important roles in plant reproduction, in the formation of fruits and are primarily linked to pollinator behaviour. We used three orchids to determine how visitation rates and choice of pollinator depend on number and position of the flowers along the inflorescence.We measured reproductive success in (1) natural conditions, (2) hand‐pollination experiments and (3) an experimental design, by modifying composition of inflorescences in populations of two deceptive orchids,Orchis anthropophoraandO. italica, and one rewarding orchid,Anacamptis coriophorasubsp.fragrans.There were no differences in natural fruit production in relation to flower position on the inflorescence (i.e.upperversuslower part), suggesting no preference of pollinators for different parts of the inflorescence. Hand‐pollination experiments highlighted low pollen limitation inA. coriophorasubsp.fragransbut high limitation inO. italicaandO. anthropophora. Reproductive success of deceptive orchids in experimental plots decreased significantly when flowers on the upper half of the inflorescence were removed leading to reduced floral display, while reproductive success of the nectariferous species did not differ significantly.Our data highlight that in the examined orchids there is no clear relationship between fruit formation and flower position along inflorescences. Thus we can affirm that, for orchids, the entire inflorescence plays a dominant role in insect attraction but the part of the flower spike does not influence the choice of the insect. This implies that all flowers have the same possibility of receiving visits from pollinators, and therefore each flower has the same opportunity to set fruit.
Funder
Ministero dell’Istruzione, dell’Università e della Ricerca
Subject
Plant Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,General Medicine
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