Historical, temporal, and geographic dynamism of the interaction between Agave and Leptonycteris nectar‐feeding bats

Author:

Trejo‐Salazar Roberto‐Emiliano12ORCID,Gámez Niza3ORCID,Escalona‐Prado Emiliano4,Scheinvar Enrique2,Medellín Rodrigo A.5,Moreno‐Letelier Alejandra4,Aguirre‐Planter Erika2,Eguiarte Luis E.2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Programa Doctorado en Ciencias Biomédicas, Instituto de Ecología Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Circuito Exterior s/n Anexo al Jardín Botánico 04510 Ciudad de México

2. Laboratorio de Evolución Molecular y Experimental, Departamento de Ecología Evolutiva, Instituto de Ecología Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Ciudad de México México

3. Facultad de Ciencias Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Ciudad de México México

4. Jardín Botánico Instituto de Biología Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Ciudad de México México

5. Laboratorio de Ecología y Conservación de Vertebrados Terrestres, Departamento de Ecología de la Biodiversidad, Instituto de Ecología Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Ciudad de México México

Abstract

AbstractPremiseThe interaction between ecological and evolutionary processes has been recognized as an important factor shaping the evolutionary history of species. Some authors have proposed different ecological and evolutionary hypotheses concerning the relationships between plants and their pollinators; a special case is the interaction and suspected coevolution among Agave spp. and their main pollinators, the Leptonycteris bats. Agave spp. have, in general, a pollination syndrome compatible with chiropterophily including floral shape and size, nocturnal nectar production, and nectar quality and sugar concentration. Our goal was to analyze the interaction Agave–Leptonycteris and its dynamics during three different climate scenarios.MethodsWe modeled the Agave–Leptonycteris interaction in its spatial and temporal components during the Pleistocene using Ecological Niche Models (ENMs) and three climate scenarios: Current, Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), and Last InterGlacial (LIG). Furthermore, we analyzed the geographic correlation between 96 Agave spp. and two of the Mexican Tequila bats, genus Leptonycteris.ResultsWe found that Leptonycteris spp. interact with different Agave spp. over their migratory routes. We propose an interaction refuge in Metztitlán and Tehuacán‐Cuicatlán areas, where Agave‐ Leptonycteris interaction has probably remained active. During the nonmigratory season, both bat species consume nectar of almost the same Agave spp., suggesting the possibility of a diffuse coevolution among Agave and Leptonycteris bats.ConclusionsWe propose that in the areas related to migratory bat movements, each bat species interacts with different Agave spp., whereas in the areas occupied by nonmigrant individuals, both bat species consume nectar of almost the same Agave taxa.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Plant Science,Genetics,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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