非洲中南部的长喙鹰蛾为 Chamaepentas nobilis(茜草科)授粉:性状不匹配与花香化学作用

IF 1.8 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ECOLOGY
Biotropica Pub Date : 2024-01-07 DOI:10.1111/btp.13293
Steven D. Johnson
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被子植物中超长(10厘米)花管的进化与适应长鼻鹰蛾授粉密切相关。在大多数情况下,花粉被放置在这些飞蛾的头部或身体上,它们会选择与其长鼻长度相匹配或略微超过其长鼻长度的花管,因为这样可以确保与花的生殖部位接触。然而,就 Chamaepentas nobilis(茜草科)而言,花药插入约 12 厘米长的花管内,并在来访鹰蛾的探针上覆盖粘性花粉,这意味着尽管性状不匹配,但探针长于花管的昆虫也能成为有效的授粉者。在赞比亚中部的花岗岩露头上进行的直接观察和相机诱捕表明,Agrius convolvuli(探喙长约13厘米)和Xanthopan morganii(探喙长约17厘米)都会来拜访C. nobilis。经证实,捕获的鹰蛾探喙上的花粉来自 C. nobilis。C. nobilis的主要花广告特征包括傍晚开花、高反射性的白色边缘以及傍晚产生的以含氧芳香和萜类化合物为主的香味,已知这些化合物能引起A. convolvuli的触角反应。本研究表明,尽管厥阴香蜂(A. convolvuli)和X. morganii的探角长度不同,且与花冠筒长度不匹配,但它们共享花资源,并共同为桔梗授粉。
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Pollination of Chamaepentas nobilis (Rubiaceae) by long-proboscid hawkmoths in south-central Africa: Trait mismatching and floral scent chemistry

Pollination of Chamaepentas nobilis (Rubiaceae) by long-proboscid hawkmoths in south-central Africa: Trait mismatching and floral scent chemistry

Pollination of Chamaepentas nobilis (Rubiaceae) by long-proboscid hawkmoths in south-central Africa: Trait mismatching and floral scent chemistry

The evolution of extremely long (>10 cm) floral tubes in angiosperms is closely linked with adaptation for pollination by long-proboscid hawkmoths. In most cases, pollen is placed on the head or body of these moths, selecting for floral tubes that match or slightly exceed their proboscis length as this ensures contact with reproductive parts of the flower. However, in the case of Chamaepentas nobilis (Rubiaceae), anthers are inserted inside the c. 12-cm floral tubes and coat the proboscis of visiting hawkmoths with sticky pollen, meaning that insects with proboscides longer than the floral tube can be effective pollinators, despite trait mismatching. Direct observations and camera trapping on granite outcrops in central Zambia showed that C. nobilis was visited both by Agrius convolvuli (proboscis length c. 13 cm) and Xanthopan morganii (proboscis length c. 17 cm), which are the only moth species in Africa that can access the small amounts of dilute nectar at the base of the floral tube. Pollen on the proboscides of captured hawkmoths was confirmed to originate from C. nobilis. Key floral advertising traits of C. nobilis include early evening anthesis, the highly reflective white limbus, and the evening production of scent dominated by oxygenated aromatic and terpenoid compounds known to elicit antennal responses of A. convolvuli. This study shows that that A. convolvuli and X. morganii share floral resources and jointly pollinate C. nobilis, despite their proboscides differing in length and being mismatched with the corolla tube length.

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Biotropica
Biotropica 环境科学-生态学
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期刊介绍: Ranked by the ISI index, Biotropica is a highly regarded source of original research on the ecology, conservation and management of all tropical ecosystems, and on the evolution, behavior, and population biology of tropical organisms. Published on behalf of the Association of Tropical Biology and Conservation, the journal''s Special Issues and Special Sections quickly become indispensable references for researchers in the field. Biotropica publishes timely Papers, Reviews, Commentaries, and Insights. Commentaries generate thought-provoking ideas that frequently initiate fruitful debate and discussion, while Reviews provide authoritative and analytical overviews of topics of current conservation or ecological importance. The newly instituted category Insights replaces Short Communications.
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