Pollinator visitation patterns are influenced by floral volatile profiles

IF 1.9 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ECOLOGY
Anne F. Murray, Xinlu Chen, Feng Chen, Laura Russo
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Pollinators seek high quality nectar and pollen rewards critical for their growth and reproduction. Volatile emissions from inflorescences may signal plant health and floral resource quality to these flower-visiting insects. To understand the relationship between floral volatile emission and pollinator preference in a field setting, we conducted a replicated garden experiment consisting of 18 native perennial species from three different plant families with varying nutritional resource quality. We collected flower-visiting insects and floral volatile emissions over two field seasons, detecting over 60 volatile compounds and over 150 insect species. We collated trait data of visiting insects (bee or non-bee, body size, degree of sociality, nesting behavior, and whether the visitor was non-native) and evaluated interactions between these traits and volatile composition. Among the insect traits, bees and larger visitors had negative associations with sesquiterpenes, while in contrast visitors with complex nesting behaviors and social insects had positive associations. When comparing plant traits with bee traits, bee visitors had negative associations with purple inflorescences and larger insects and social insects both had positive associations with yellow inflorescences. We tested for direct associations between volatile class and insect taxa and found that sesquiterpenes had a strong positive relationship with hoverfly presence. This work demonstrates the complexity of floral volatiles as signals for pollinating insects and how floral scent composition allows individual compounds to act synergistically or antagonistically. These results can help us to better understand pollinator preferences and visitation patterns in the broad context of chemical ecology.

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传粉昆虫的造访模式受花卉挥发性特征的影响
传粉昆虫寻找对其生长和繁殖至关重要的优质花蜜和花粉。花序的挥发性排放可能会向这些探花昆虫发出植物健康和花资源质量的信号。为了在野外环境中了解花的挥发性排放与传粉昆虫偏好之间的关系,我们进行了一项重复花园实验,实验对象包括营养资源质量各不相同的三个不同植物科的 18 种本地多年生植物。我们在两个野外季节收集了访花昆虫和花朵挥发性排放物,检测到 60 多种挥发性化合物和 150 多种昆虫。我们整理了访花昆虫的性状数据(蜜蜂或非蜜蜂、体型、社会性程度、筑巢行为以及访花昆虫是否为非本地昆虫),并评估了这些性状与挥发性成分之间的相互作用。在昆虫性状中,蜜蜂和体型较大的访客与倍半萜类化合物呈负相关,相反,具有复杂筑巢行为的访客和社会性昆虫则与倍半萜类化合物呈正相关。在比较植物性状与蜜蜂性状时,蜜蜂访客与紫色花序呈负相关,而大型昆虫和社会性昆虫都与黄色花序呈正相关。我们测试了挥发性类别与昆虫类群之间的直接联系,发现倍半萜与食蚜蝇的存在有很强的正相关性。这项研究表明了花香挥发物作为授粉昆虫信号的复杂性,以及花香成分如何使单个化合物发挥协同或拮抗作用。这些结果有助于我们在化学生态学的大背景下更好地理解授粉昆虫的偏好和拜访模式。
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Plant Ecology
Plant Ecology 环境科学-林学
CiteScore
3.40
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0.00%
发文量
58
审稿时长
8.6 months
期刊介绍: Plant Ecology publishes original scientific papers that report and interpret the findings of pure and applied research into the ecology of vascular plants in terrestrial and wetland ecosystems. Empirical, experimental, theoretical and review papers reporting on ecophysiology, population, community, ecosystem, landscape, molecular and historical ecology are within the scope of the journal.
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