Passerine birds supporting cross pollination in Erythrina stricta Roxb.

IF 1.4 4区 农林科学 Q2 FORESTRY
V. P. Khanduri, K. S. Kumar, C. Sharma, M. Riyal, K. Kar, Bhupendra Singh, Arun Sukumaran
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Erythina stricta is an ecologically important tree species in the rainforests of India and its nectar within the flowers contributes to birds’ diet and survival. Reports on the pollination of this species have not been published so far. We therefore explore the reproductive system of this tree species which has great significance to its ecosystem. Birds have an important role in the reproduction of trees through pollination particularly in tropical areas where reproductive success mostly depends on animal pollinator interactions. Study of visitation and nectar feeding behaviour of birds along with breeding system assessment of Erythina stricta. Birds visiting and foraging behaviour was observed during Erythrina stricta flowering season in an indian tropical rainforest. Reproductive system was assessed through controlled pollination experiments. Thirteen bird species were recorded visiting and foraging nectar from the flowers of Erythrina stricta. The maximum numbers of visits recorded were from the Red-vented Bulbul (Pycnonotus cafer, Pycnonotidae). The nectar feeding birds were, either (i) potential pollinator with long bills (e.g. Pycnonotus spp., Chloropsis aurifrons, and Dicrurus spp.) or (ii) nectar robbers with comparatively shorter bills (e.g. Zosterops palpebrosa, Stachyris ruficeps, Macronous gularis, Heterophasia glaciris). Controlled pollination experiments revealed high degree of cross pollination (xenogamy) and self-incompatibility in E. stricta. Birds were more frequent in early mornings and their foraging activity was also observed during evening hours; the frequency however, declined with respect to nectar availability. Long corolla tubes of E. stricta could restrict access to nectar collecting bees.
雀形目鸟类支持严格刺桐异花授粉。
严格红是印度热带雨林中一种具有重要生态意义的树种,其花朵中的花蜜有助于鸟类的饮食和生存。到目前为止,关于该物种授粉的报道还没有发表。因此,我们对该树种的繁殖系统进行了探索,这对其生态系统具有重要意义。鸟类通过授粉在树木繁殖中发挥着重要作用,尤其是在热带地区,繁殖的成功主要取决于动物与传粉昆虫的相互作用。鸟类访视和采蜜行为的研究以及狭叶赤藓的繁殖系统评估。在印度热带雨林的刺桐开花季节,观察到鸟类的造访和觅食行为。生殖系统通过控制授粉实验进行评估。记录了13种鸟类访问和觅食刺桐花的花蜜。记录的最大访视次数来自红腹蟾蜍(Pycnonotus cafer,Pycnonotidae)。以花蜜为食的鸟类要么是(i)喙长的潜在传粉昆虫(例如,碧萝芷属、金绿藻属和Dicrurus属),要么是(ii)喙相对较短的花蜜强盗(例如,须瓣Zosterops palebrosa、Stachyris ruficeps、Macronous gularis、冰异眼虫)。控制授粉实验表明,严格E.stricta具有高度的异花授粉(异种交配)和自交不亲和性。鸟类在清晨更为频繁,在晚上也观察到它们的觅食活动;然而,频率相对于花蜜的可用性而下降。狭叶蜂的长花冠管可能会限制采集花蜜的蜜蜂进入。
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Dendrobiology
Dendrobiology 农林科学-林学
CiteScore
2.20
自引率
11.10%
发文量
17
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Dendrobiology publishes original research articles and review articles related to the biology of trees and shrubs.
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