Pre-pollination isolation by pollinator specificity: settling moth versus hawkmoth pollination in two sympatric Habenaria species (Orchidaceae).

IF 4.3 2区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
Shao-Lin Tan, Xing-Hui Chen, Hai-Hong Liao, Wei-Xing Cheng, Han-Wen Xiao, Lang Huang, Huo-Lin Luo, Carlos E Pereira Nunes, Zong-Xin Ren, Bo-Yun Yang
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Abstract

Background: Habenaria species typically produce green or white flowers, bear nectar spurs, emit crepuscular-nocturnal scents, and are usually pollinated by crepuscular/nocturnal moths. However, the roles of floral traits in pollinator differentiation contributing to reproductive success in sympatric Habenaria species require further definition. In this study, we investigated flowering phenology, floral traits, pollinator behavior, and reproductive success of two co-occurring and co-blooming Habenaria species (H. ciliolaris and H. schindleri) in southeastern China. We also conducted intraspecific and interspecific hand pollinations to determine their respective breeding systems and the extent of interspecific post-pollination isolation.

Results: Both species are self-compatible but rely on pollinators for sexual reproduction. Habenaria ciliolaris was pollinated by two species of nocturnal, settling moths (Thinopteryx nebulosa and Porsica sp.). They foraged for nectar upside down or from one side, carrying pollinaria on their eyes because the curved lateral lobes of the labellum block the movements of settling moths on these flowers. Habenaria schindleri was pollinated by two crepuscular hawkmoths (Eupanacra mydon and Hippotion rafflesi), which carried pollinaria between their palpi while hovering in front of flowers while taking nectar. The proboscis lengths of pollinators of both Habenaria species matched the spur lengths of their corresponding flowers. Habenaria ciliolaris experienced a high level of inbreeding depression. Interspecific pollination by applying pollen grains from H. schindleri to the stigmas of H. ciliolaris, resulted in a low level of seed set.

Conclusions: Differences in floral morphology and nectar volume/concentration appear to contribute to segregating members of the pollinator guild of some Habenaria species. These findings offer new insights to our understanding of the partitioning of pollinators between co-blooming congeners in the Orchidaceae.

通过传粉者特异性进行授粉前分离:两种同域兰属植物(兰科)的沉降蛾与飞蛾授粉。
背景:Habenaria通常开绿色或白色的花,结出花蜜刺,散发黄昏-夜间的气味,通常由黄昏/夜间的飞蛾授粉。然而,花性状在授粉者分化中对同域Habenaria物种繁殖成功的作用需要进一步的定义。本文研究了中国东南部两种共花共花Habenaria (H. ciliolaris和H. schindleri)的开花物候、花性状、传粉者行为和繁殖成功率。我们还进行了种内和种间的手传粉,以确定它们各自的繁殖系统和种间授粉后隔离的程度。结果:这两种物种都是自交的,但都依赖传粉者进行有性繁殖。纤毛Habenaria ciliolaris由两种夜间定居飞蛾(Thinopteryx nebulosa和Porsica sp.)授粉。它们倒挂着或从一侧采集花蜜,眼睛上携带花粉,因为唇瓣弯曲的侧叶阻碍了飞蛾在这些花上的活动。两种黄昏飞蛾(Eupanacra mydon和Hippotion rafflesi)在花前盘旋采蜜时,在手掌间携带花粉。两种Habenaria物种的传粉者的喙长与其对应的花的距长相匹配。纤毛Habenaria ciliolaris经历了高度的近交抑制。在种间传粉的过程中,将香茅的花粉粒施用到毛缕香茅的柱头上,导致了低水平的结实率。结论:花形态和花蜜量/浓度的差异可能有助于某些哈贝纳属植物传粉者协会成员的分离。这些发现为我们理解兰科同花同源植物之间传粉者的分配提供了新的见解。
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BMC Plant Biology
BMC Plant Biology 生物-植物科学
CiteScore
8.40
自引率
3.80%
发文量
539
审稿时长
3.8 months
期刊介绍: BMC Plant Biology is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of plant biology, including molecular, cellular, tissue, organ and whole organism research.
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