Intraspecific variation in pollination ecology due to altitudinal environmental heterogeneity

Author:

Rodríguez‐Sánchez Gisela T.123ORCID,Pelayo Roxibell C.14ORCID,Soriano Pascual J.2ORCID,Knight Tiffany M.456ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Instituto de Ciencias Ambientales y Ecológicas, Universidad de Los Andes Mérida Venezuela

2. Laboratorio de Ecología Animal A, Departamento de Biología Universidad de Los Andes Mérida Venezuela

3. Department of Microbial Population Biology Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology Plön Germany

4. German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research Leipzig Germany

5. Department of Community Ecology Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research—UFZ Halle (Saale) Germany

6. Institute of Biology Martin Luther University Halle‐Wittenberg Halle (Saale) Germany

Abstract

AbstractPlant‐pollinator interactions are constrained by floral traits and available pollinators, both of which can vary across environmental gradients, with consequences for the stability of the interaction. Here, we quantified how the pollination ecology of a high‐mountain hummingbird‐pollinated plant changes across a progressively more stressful environmental gradient of the Venezuelan Andes. We compared pollination ecology between two populations of this plant: Piedras Blancas (PB) and Gavidia (GV), 4450 and 3600 m asl, respectively. We hypothesised that self‐compatibility might be higher at the higher altitude site, however we found that flowers showed similar capacities for self‐compatibility in both localities. Seed production by flowers exposed to natural pollinators was significantly higher in the lower locality, where we also found higher nectar quality, larger flowers and increased frequencies of pollinator visitations. Interestingly, the population energy offered in the nectar was the same for both localities due to the higher density and floral aggregation found in the higher altitude population. Our study demonstrates how two plant populations in different environmental conditions have different pollination ecology strategies. Pollinator visitations or their absence result in trait associations in one population that are independent in the other. These population differences are not explained by differences in pollinator assembly, but by environmental heterogeneity.

Funder

Universidad de Los Andes Venezuela

Publisher

Wiley

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