Environmental gradualism explains variation in pollination systems of columnar cacti: Phylogenetic and trait evolution analyses

Author:

Freilij Damian1ORCID,Larrea‐Alcazar Daniel23ORCID,Lopez Ramiro Pablo4ORCID,Velarde Simonini Fernando5,Naoki Kazuya4,Bessega Cecilia16ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Departamento Ecología, Genética y Evolución (EGE), Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales Universidad de Buenos Aires Buenos Aires Argentina

2. Herbario Nacional de Bolivia, Instituto de Ecología Universidad Mayor de San Andrés (UMSA) La Paz Bolivia

3. Asociación Boliviana para la Investigación y Conservación de Ecosistemas Andino‐ Amazónicos (ACEAA) La Paz Bolivia

4. Facultad de Ciencias Puras y Naturales, Instituto de Ecología Universidad Mayor de San Andrés La Paz Bolivia

5. Carrera de Biología Universidad Mayor de San Andrés La Paz Bolivia

6. Instituto de Ecología, Genética y Evolución (IEGEBA) CONICET‐Universidad de Buenos Aires Buenos Aires Argentina

Abstract

AbstractAimThe geographical dichotomy hypothesis (GDH) states several flowering plant groups have specialized pollination systems in tropical areas where resources are more reliable and pollinator communities tend to be more stable, than in extratropical areas. Our main goal was to understand the scope of the GDH and/or gradual environmental variation considering the evolutionary history of the pollination traits.LocationNeotropical tropics and adjacent extratropics.Major taxa studiedColumnar cacti.MethodsUsing a database composed of ~54 columnar cacti species (31.7% of the global columnar cactus species), four complex traits were analysed: pollination syndromes, reproductive systems, type of anthesis, and duration of anthesis. We conducted generalized linear models (GLMs), phylogenetic regressions, evolutionary trait optimization, and multivariate models with 19 bioclimatic variables and potential evapotranspiration.ResultsWeak phylogenetic signal was detected for all traits, giving consistent results between GLMs and phylogenetic regression analysis. The pollination syndrome and duration of anthesis varied with latitude, in contrast to the reproductive system and the type of anthesis. In the Southern Hemisphere, the pollinators were more diverse and the duration of anthesis was longer. Different evolutionary paths between hemispheres were detected and optimization showed a complex pattern in the evolution of traits, suggesting high homoplasy with multiple transformations by convergence and/or parallelism. The environmental models showed thermic seasonality may be at the core of the latitudinal variation of the pollination system.Main conclusionsWe did not detect a geographical dichotomy in pollination systems of the cacti, but rather a gradual change in different pollination attributes. Therefore, instead of a GDH, we propose an environmental gradient hypothesis (EGH). Environmental variables may be explaining the variation detected in pollination system traits by conditioning floral properties (morphology, phenology), diversity and distribution of pollinators, and/or coevolution occurrence. The complexity implied in these traits is consistent with high homoplasy levels and a differential evolutionary history between the hemispheres.

Funder

Agencia Nacional de Promoción Científica y Tecnológica

International Foundation for Science

Universidad de Buenos Aires

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Global and Planetary Change

Reference49 articles.

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2. Pollination Syndromes: A Global Pattern of Convergent Evolution Driven by the Most Effective Pollinator

3. Barton K.(2019).MuMIn: Multi‐Model Inference. R package version 1.43.6.https://CRAN.R‐project.org/package=MuMIn

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