用发酵气味做虚假广告:木瓜(Asimina triloba: Annonaceae)授粉中的花卉模仿

IF 1.5 3区 生物学 Q3 PLANT SCIENCES
Katherine R. Goodrich, Inesha Ellis, Allison H. DeHaas, Rebecca Senski, J. Savage
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研究的前提。非花基质的花模拟通常涉及微生物挥发性混合物的模拟,利用各种腐生昆虫的化学生态学。我们研究了三叶草的授粉,三叶草是一种温带木本植物,有酵母菌气味的栗色花朵,在早春开花,据推测模仿发酵基质。具体来说,我们通过调查当地环境中的一系列发酵基质,确定了可能的传粉媒介,并提供了发酵花卉模仿的证据。方法。为了测试花的拟态性,我们描述了与盛开的三叶草共同发生的自然发生的发酵底物。我们将基质的气味化学与花的气味进行了比较,并鉴定了从花和访问发酵基质中捕获的昆虫种类。关键的结果。与三叶虫花香共享挥发性化学重叠的基质包括液流、腐烂的花组织、发酵的桑葚和果类动物粪便。几种底物共享花香化学的主要成分,包括乙托因、2,3-丁二醇和乙醇。真蝇(双翅目)代表了从花内和基质上收集的大多数昆虫。采蝇9科20种。从花中采集的大部分物种也从基质中采集。结论。这些结果都支持了拟花发酵基质作为三叶虫传粉策略的假设。我们强调了解不同传粉类群的生态学和研究不同的潜在模式在研究花的拟态时的重要性。
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False Advertising with Fermented Scents: Floral Mimicry in Pawpaw (Asimina triloba: Annonaceae) Pollination
Premise of research. Floral mimicry of nonfloral substrates frequently involves mimicry of microbial volatile blends, tapping into the chemical ecology of diverse saprophagous insects. We investigate pollination of Asimina triloba, a temperate woody species with yeasty-smelling maroon flowers that bloom in early spring and putatively mimic fermenting substrates. Specifically, we identify likely pollinators and present evidence of floral mimicry of fermentation by investigating a range of fermenting substrates in the local environment. Methodology. To test floral mimicry, we characterize naturally occurring fermenting substrates that co-occur with blooming A. triloba. We compare odor chemistry of substrates to floral scent and identify insect species captured from flowers and visiting fermenting substrates. Pivotal results. Substrates sharing volatile chemical overlap with floral scent of A. triloba include sap flows, decaying floral tissues, fermenting mulberries, and frugivore dung. Several substrates shared major components of the floral scent chemistry, including acetoin, 2,3-butanediol, and ethanol. True flies (Diptera) represent a majority of insects collected from within flowers and upon substrates. Flies collected from flowers represent 20 species from nine families. A majority of species collected from flowers were also collected from substrates. Conclusions. These results all support the hypothesis of floral mimicry of fermenting substrates as a pollination strategy for A. triloba. We emphasize the importance of understanding the ecology of diverse pollinating taxa and examining diverse potential models when investigating floral mimicry.
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CiteScore
4.50
自引率
4.30%
发文量
65
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Plant Sciences has a distinguished history of publishing research in the plant sciences since 1875. IJPS presents high quality, original, peer-reviewed research from laboratories around the world in all areas of the plant sciences. Topics covered range from genetics and genomics, developmental and cell biology, biochemistry and physiology, to morphology and anatomy, systematics, evolution, paleobotany, plant-microbe interactions, and ecology. IJPS does NOT publish papers on agriculture or crop improvement. In addition to full-length research papers, IJPS publishes review articles, including the open access Coulter Reviews, rapid communications, and perspectives. IJPS welcomes contributions that present evaluations and new perspectives on areas of current interest in plant biology. IJPS publishes nine issues per year and regularly features special issues on topics of particular interest, including new and exciting research originally presented at major botanical conferences.
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