Attractiveness of the dark central floret in wild carrots: do umbel size and height matter?

The function of the dark central floret (DCF) in the wild carrot, Daucus carota L. (Apiaceae), is uncertain. It has been suggested that it is a vestigial structure without a function, that it serves as a long or short distance signal to attract pollinators, or that it might function as a defense mec...

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Main Authors: Victor Hugo Gonzalez, Peter Cruz, Nadiyah Folks, Sarah Sarah Anderson, Dillon Travis, John Hranitz, John Barthell
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Enviroquest Ltd. 2018-06-01
Series:Journal of Pollination Ecology
Online Access:https://pollinationecology.org/index.php/jpe/article/view/451
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spelling doaj-2d8eba34bf2c42f5a06da6b2b23b4ee52021-07-28T12:30:21ZengEnviroquest Ltd.Journal of Pollination Ecology1920-76032018-06-01239810110.26786/1920-7603(2018)13266Attractiveness of the dark central floret in wild carrots: do umbel size and height matter?Victor Hugo Gonzalez0Peter Cruz1Nadiyah Folks2Sarah Sarah Anderson3Dillon Travis4John Hranitz5John Barthell6University of KansasMontclair State UniversityUniversity of TexasUniversity of KansasBoston UniversityBloomsburg UniversityUniversity of Central OklahomaThe function of the dark central floret (DCF) in the wild carrot, Daucus carota L. (Apiaceae), is uncertain. It has been suggested that it is a vestigial structure without a function, that it serves as a long or short distance signal to attract pollinators, or that it might function as a defense mechanism against herbivores. We experimentally assessed the role of the umbel size and height in the attractiveness of the DCF to insects in a coastal population of D. carota in western Turkey. We did not find differences in the number of insect visits between umbels with a DCF and umbels in which the DCF was removed when they were of average diameter (10 cm) and were placed either at the average inflorescence height (120 cm) or at 147 cm above ground. Similarly, we did not find differences in the number of insect visits before and after the removal of the DCF from an umbel or between umbels of small (5–7 cm) and large (11–13 cm) diameters. However, umbels of average diameter with DCF received more insect visits than those without it when we placed them at 81 cm above ground. These results suggest that umbel height, not diameter per se, influences the attractiveness of the DCF in the studied population. Thus, our study supports the hypothesis that DCF function depends on ecological context, reliant on both the visitor community and the predominant flower phenotype.https://pollinationecology.org/index.php/jpe/article/view/451
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author Victor Hugo Gonzalez
Peter Cruz
Nadiyah Folks
Sarah Sarah Anderson
Dillon Travis
John Hranitz
John Barthell
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Peter Cruz
Nadiyah Folks
Sarah Sarah Anderson
Dillon Travis
John Hranitz
John Barthell
Attractiveness of the dark central floret in wild carrots: do umbel size and height matter?
Journal of Pollination Ecology
author_facet Victor Hugo Gonzalez
Peter Cruz
Nadiyah Folks
Sarah Sarah Anderson
Dillon Travis
John Hranitz
John Barthell
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title Attractiveness of the dark central floret in wild carrots: do umbel size and height matter?
title_short Attractiveness of the dark central floret in wild carrots: do umbel size and height matter?
title_full Attractiveness of the dark central floret in wild carrots: do umbel size and height matter?
title_fullStr Attractiveness of the dark central floret in wild carrots: do umbel size and height matter?
title_full_unstemmed Attractiveness of the dark central floret in wild carrots: do umbel size and height matter?
title_sort attractiveness of the dark central floret in wild carrots: do umbel size and height matter?
publisher Enviroquest Ltd.
series Journal of Pollination Ecology
issn 1920-7603
publishDate 2018-06-01
description The function of the dark central floret (DCF) in the wild carrot, Daucus carota L. (Apiaceae), is uncertain. It has been suggested that it is a vestigial structure without a function, that it serves as a long or short distance signal to attract pollinators, or that it might function as a defense mechanism against herbivores. We experimentally assessed the role of the umbel size and height in the attractiveness of the DCF to insects in a coastal population of D. carota in western Turkey. We did not find differences in the number of insect visits between umbels with a DCF and umbels in which the DCF was removed when they were of average diameter (10 cm) and were placed either at the average inflorescence height (120 cm) or at 147 cm above ground. Similarly, we did not find differences in the number of insect visits before and after the removal of the DCF from an umbel or between umbels of small (5–7 cm) and large (11–13 cm) diameters. However, umbels of average diameter with DCF received more insect visits than those without it when we placed them at 81 cm above ground. These results suggest that umbel height, not diameter per se, influences the attractiveness of the DCF in the studied population. Thus, our study supports the hypothesis that DCF function depends on ecological context, reliant on both the visitor community and the predominant flower phenotype.
url https://pollinationecology.org/index.php/jpe/article/view/451
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