Complementary roles of hummingbirds and bees: Pollen pickup, pollen deposition, and fruit production in the distylous Palicourea rigida

Author:

Furtado Marco Túlio1ORCID,Matias Raphael2ORCID,Pérez‐Barrales Rocío3ORCID,Consolaro Hélder4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Graduate Program in Botany University of Brasília Brasília Distrito Federal Brazil

2. Institute of Biosciences Federal University of Jataí, Jatobá Campus, Jataí, Goiás Brazil

3. Botany Department University of Granada Granada 18071 Spain

4. Biotechnology Institute Federal University of Catalão Catalão Goiás Brazil

Abstract

AbstractPremiseDistyly is a condition in which individual plants in a population express two floral morphs, L‐ and S‐morph, characterized by reciprocal placements of anthers and stigmas between morphs. The function of distyly requires that pollinators collect pollen from L‐ and S‐morphs on different parts along their bodies to then deposit it on the stigmas of the opposite morph, known as legitimate pollination. However, different pollinator groups might differ in the ability to transfer pollen legitimately.MethodsWe investigated patterns of pollen pickup along the body of different functional groups (hummingbirds and bees) using preserved specimens to analyze their role in the reproductive success of Palicourea rigida. We measured pollen deposition on the body of pollinators, on stigmas, and fruit production after a single visit.ResultsPollen from L‐ and S‐flowers appeared segregated on different body parts of the hummingbird and bee used in the study. S‐pollen was deposited primarily on the proximal regions (near the head), and L‐pollen was placed in the distal regions (tip of the proboscis and bill). Hummingbirds were more efficient at legitimate pollination than bees, particularly to S‐stigmas. However, fruit formation after single visits by both pollinators was similar.ConclusionsThe morphology of distylous flowers allows the segregated placement of L‐and S‐pollen on different body parts of the animal specimens used, facilitating the promotion of legitimate pollen transfer, an observation consistent between the two functional pollinator groups. Also, the results show that full fruit set requires more than one visit.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

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

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