Double mutualism involving Melocactus (Cactaceae) and lizards in the Brazilian Caatinga: Another isolated case or is it an established interaction?

Author:

Bezerra‐Silva Alexsandro1ORCID,Gomes Vanessa Gabrielle Nóbrega2ORCID,Albuquerque‐Lima Sinzinando34ORCID,Nadia Tarcila Lima5ORCID,Machado Isabel Cristina4ORCID,Silveira Funch Ligia1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biological Sciences, Laboratory of Flora and Vegetation State University of Feira de Santana—UEFS, Graduate Program in Botany Feira de Santana Brazil

2. Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi—MPEG Belém Brazil

3. Kunming Institute of Botany Chinese Academy of Sciences Kunming China

4. Graduate Program in Plant Biology, Center for Biosciences, Department of Botany, Laboratory of Floral and Reproductive Biology—POLINIZAR Federal University of Pernambuco—UFPE Recife Brazil

5. Biology Center, Biodiversity Laboratory Federal University of Pernambuco—Academic Center of Vitória Vitória de Santo Antão Brazil

Abstract

AbstractThis work discusses a fascinating ecological relationship, in which the lizard Tropidurus cocorobensis and the cactus Melocactus violaceus engage in a double mutualism. In this interaction, observed in a Caatinga, a dry tropical forest in Northeastern Brazil, T. cocorobensis feed on the nectar and pollen of M. violaceus, transferring the grains to the stigmas of another flower, acting as a potential pollinator. Additionally, the lizards consume fruits of M. violaceus, helping to disperse the seeds. The concentrated nectar of M. violaceus attracts lizards, and the morphological compatibility between the small pink flowers and the size of T. cocorobensis is important to this double mutualism. The findings mentioned here highlight the importance of Tropidurus lizards in the reproductive success of Melocactus species and provide insights into the coevolution of these species in a seasonal and resource‐scarce environment, like the Caatinga.

Funder

Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior

Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico

Publisher

Wiley

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