在旋花科茉莉中首次记录蝙蝠传粉。

IF 4.2 3区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
Plant Biology Pub Date : 2025-04-03 DOI:10.1111/plb.70016
E Medina, V Rosas-Guerrero, C Lara, Y Martínez-Díaz, E Cuevas
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摘要

虽然昆虫是被子植物的主要传粉者,但脊椎动物传粉者,如蝙蝠和鸟类,在需要异花授粉的植物中起着至关重要的作用。白桦Merremia platyphylla (Convolvulaceae)具有蝙蝠传粉的典型花型特征,包括白色钟形花,开花时间晚,花蜜丰富。这些特征表明蝙蝠可能是这个物种最重要的传粉者。本文研究了白桦的花蜜性状、挥发性有机化合物以及传粉和交配系统,以评估白桦的花学特征是否符合嗜手性综合征,并确定蝙蝠是否是最有效的传粉者。尽管峰值花蜜产量和挥发性化合物并不完全符合蝙蝠授粉植物的预期,但白叶树是由蝙蝠有效授粉的,其次是昼夜授粉的传粉者,可能是蜂鸟,但不是蜜蜂,因为它们对果实生产没有贡献。本研究提供了蝙蝠授粉和花挥发性化合物的首次记录,不仅在merremiia属,而且在整个Merremieae部落。我们讨论了该物种是处于稳定的混合传粉状态,还是处于向专业化蝙蝠传粉的过渡阶段,考虑到其广义传粉系统和一些花性状与掌叶植物中典型的不匹配。
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First record of bat-pollination in Merremia (Convolvulaceae).

While insects are the dominant pollinators of angiosperms, vertebrate pollinators such as bats and birds play a crucial role in pollinating plants that require cross-pollination. Merremia platyphylla (Convolvulaceae) exhibits floral traits typical of bat pollination (i.e., chiropterophily), including white bell-shaped flowers with crepuscular anthesis and abundant nectar production. These traits suggest that bats are likely the most important pollinators for this species. We investigated the nectar traits, volatile organic compounds, and the pollination and mating system of M. platyphylla to assess whether its floral characteristics align with the chiropterophily syndrome and determine if bats are the most effective pollinator. Although peak nectar production and volatile compounds did not entirely match those expected for bat-pollinated plants, M. platyphylla was effectively pollinated by bats, followed by diurnal pollinators, likely hummingbirds, but not honeybees, since they did not contribute to fruit production. This study provides the first record of bat pollination and floral volatile compounds not only in the genus Merremia, but also in the entire tribe Merremieae. We discuss whether this species is in a stable mixed pollination state or undergoing a transitional phase toward specialized bat pollination, given its generalized pollination system and the mismatch between some floral traits and those typically seen in chiropterophilous plants.

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Plant Biology
Plant Biology 生物-植物科学
CiteScore
8.20
自引率
2.60%
发文量
109
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Plant Biology is an international journal of broad scope bringing together the different subdisciplines, such as physiology, molecular biology, cell biology, development, genetics, systematics, ecology, evolution, ecophysiology, plant-microbe interactions, and mycology. Plant Biology publishes original problem-oriented full-length research papers, short research papers, and review articles. Discussion of hot topics and provocative opinion articles are published under the heading Acute Views. From a multidisciplinary perspective, Plant Biology will provide a platform for publication, information and debate, encompassing all areas which fall within the scope of plant science.
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