苞片大小对蜂鸟传粉植物的资源可利用性和坐果率有显著影响。

IF 3.6 3区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
Plant Biology Pub Date : 2025-07-28 DOI:10.1111/plb.70079
R Trevizan, P E Oliveira, V L G Brito, L Oliveira, F Telles
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摘要

植物可以使用非花的信号向传粉者宣传资源的存在。二瓣花的牡丹(茜草科)有红色的苞片和黄色的小花。类似于其他苞片植物的不显眼的花,这样的苞片可以向传粉者发出花蜜存在的信号。我们研究了花的苞片是否作为诚实的信号,以及苞片性状的变化如何影响花的回报和结果。我们的问题是:(1)有吸引力的性状(即苞片和花)与所提供资源的可用性(数量)和质量之间是否存在关系?(2)苞片性状是否影响结实率?我们假设苞片对传粉者是一个诚实的信号,与花蜜的数量和质量呈正相关。如果信号是真实的,我们还预计,拥有更多资源的苞片可能会吸引更多的访问,并导致更高的果实集。我们测试了:(1)长花型(l型)和短花型(s型)的苞片和花的性状差异;(2)苞片(大小、形状、不对称和颜色)和花(长度和直径)性状与花资源可利用性和质量的关系;(3)苞片性状对坐果的影响;(4)苞片大小是否影响花总数和苞片死亡率。大苞片与花蜜量、花数和苞片死亡率呈正相关。相反,较小的苞片与较高的坐果有关。苞片颜色和不对称对资源生产和坐果无显著影响。我们还发现了变种之间的差异:s型比l型有更大的苞片(10.37%),更长的花(13.67%),每个苞片花更多(22%)。我们的结论是,在P. poeppigiana的苞片作为一个诚实的信号传粉者,因为更大的苞片产生更多的花蜜。小苞片的高坐果率和大苞片的高死亡率表明了生殖功能的潜在划分,s型(大苞片)花有助于雄性生殖功能,l型(小苞片)花有助于雌性生殖功能。
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Bract size affects resource availability and fruit set in a hummingbird-pollinated plant with distyly polymorphism.

Plants can use non-floral signals to advertise the presence of resources to pollinators. The distylous Psychotria poeppigiana (Rubiaceae) has reddish bracts with small yellow flowers. Similar to other bracted plants with inconspicuous flowers, such bracts may signal the presence of nectar to pollinators. We investigated whether bracts act as honest signals in P. poeppigiana and how variation in bract traits affects floral reward and fructification. We asked: (1) Is there a relation between attractive traits (i.e. bracts and flowers) and the availability (quantity) and quality of the resource offered? (2) Do bract traits influence fructification rate? We hypothesized that bracts act as an honest signal to pollinators, being positively associated with nectar quantity and quality. If the signal is honest, we also expected that bracts with more resources could potentially attract more visits and result in a higher fruit set. We tested: (1) bract and flower trait differences between long-styled (L-styled) and short-styled (S-styled) morphs; (2) the relationship between bract (size, shape, asymmetry, and colour) and flower (length and diameter) traits and floral resource availability and quality; (3) bract trait effect on fruit set; and (4) whether bract size influences the total number of flowers and bract mortality. Larger bracts were positively associated with nectar volume, number of flowers, and increased bract mortality. In contrast, smaller bracts were linked to higher fruit set. Bract colour and asymmetry had no significant effect on resource production or fruit set. We additionally found differences between morphs: the S-morph had larger bracts (10.37%), longer flowers (13.67%), and more flowers per bract (22%) than the L-morph. We conclude that bracts in P. poeppigiana act as an honest signal to pollinators, as larger bracts produced more nectar. The higher fruit set in smaller bracts and increased mortality in larger ones suggest a potential division of reproductive roles, with S-styled (larger bracts) flowers contributing to male reproductive function and L-styled (smaller bracts) to female function.

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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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