A fishing expedition to discover the pollinators of several subtropical Apocynaceae

Premise Flowers of the Apocynaceae (milkweed family) have complex structures and pollination mechanisms. Pollen removal and deposition in Angadenia, Pentalinon, and Echites are similar, with anthers releasing pollen onto the sterile style head. The mid‐style head excretes a glue that coats the mouth...

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Main Authors: Suzanne Koptur, Beyte Barrios, Imeña Valdes, Maha Nusrat
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2020-02-01
Series:Applications in Plant Sciences
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/aps3.11326
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spelling doaj-67e44a0053c24d18becb8a81cf5f36ec2020-11-25T02:17:57ZengWileyApplications in Plant Sciences2168-04502020-02-0182n/an/a10.1002/aps3.11326A fishing expedition to discover the pollinators of several subtropical ApocynaceaeSuzanne Koptur0Beyte Barrios1Imeña Valdes2Maha Nusrat3Department of Biological Sciences and International Center for Tropical Botany Florida International University Miami Florida 33199 USADepartment of Biological Sciences and International Center for Tropical Botany Florida International University Miami Florida 33199 USADepartment of Biological Sciences and International Center for Tropical Botany Florida International University Miami Florida 33199 USADepartment of Biological Sciences and International Center for Tropical Botany Florida International University Miami Florida 33199 USAPremise Flowers of the Apocynaceae (milkweed family) have complex structures and pollination mechanisms. Pollen removal and deposition in Angadenia, Pentalinon, and Echites are similar, with anthers releasing pollen onto the sterile style head. The mid‐style head excretes a glue that coats the mouthparts of vistors to aid in the transfer of pollen. Subsequent probes may deposit pollen on the receptive stigmatic surface on the lowest part of the style head, with fertilization resulting after pollination by compatible pollen. Methods By employing fishing line of different diameters, which reflected the diameters of the mouthparts of the different insect visitors, we determined the widths best able to remove and deposit pollen, thereby revealing which of the visitors could be effective pollinators, and which may be only nectar robbers. Results We previously found that mouthpart (proboscis) width is correlated with pollen transfer effectiveness in Angadenia berteroi and confirmed this here in two other species, Pentalinon luteum and Echites umbellatus. Our data allowed the prediction of the most effective pollinators of these two other species. Discussion The simulation of flower visitor mouthparts using fishing line can provide useful data for evaluating the potential for effective pollen removal and deposition by different visitors.https://doi.org/10.1002/aps3.11326Apocynaceaebeesbutterfliespollensecondary pollen presentation
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Beyte Barrios
Imeña Valdes
Maha Nusrat
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Beyte Barrios
Imeña Valdes
Maha Nusrat
A fishing expedition to discover the pollinators of several subtropical Apocynaceae
Applications in Plant Sciences
Apocynaceae
bees
butterflies
pollen
secondary pollen presentation
author_facet Suzanne Koptur
Beyte Barrios
Imeña Valdes
Maha Nusrat
author_sort Suzanne Koptur
title A fishing expedition to discover the pollinators of several subtropical Apocynaceae
title_short A fishing expedition to discover the pollinators of several subtropical Apocynaceae
title_full A fishing expedition to discover the pollinators of several subtropical Apocynaceae
title_fullStr A fishing expedition to discover the pollinators of several subtropical Apocynaceae
title_full_unstemmed A fishing expedition to discover the pollinators of several subtropical Apocynaceae
title_sort fishing expedition to discover the pollinators of several subtropical apocynaceae
publisher Wiley
series Applications in Plant Sciences
issn 2168-0450
publishDate 2020-02-01
description Premise Flowers of the Apocynaceae (milkweed family) have complex structures and pollination mechanisms. Pollen removal and deposition in Angadenia, Pentalinon, and Echites are similar, with anthers releasing pollen onto the sterile style head. The mid‐style head excretes a glue that coats the mouthparts of vistors to aid in the transfer of pollen. Subsequent probes may deposit pollen on the receptive stigmatic surface on the lowest part of the style head, with fertilization resulting after pollination by compatible pollen. Methods By employing fishing line of different diameters, which reflected the diameters of the mouthparts of the different insect visitors, we determined the widths best able to remove and deposit pollen, thereby revealing which of the visitors could be effective pollinators, and which may be only nectar robbers. Results We previously found that mouthpart (proboscis) width is correlated with pollen transfer effectiveness in Angadenia berteroi and confirmed this here in two other species, Pentalinon luteum and Echites umbellatus. Our data allowed the prediction of the most effective pollinators of these two other species. Discussion The simulation of flower visitor mouthparts using fishing line can provide useful data for evaluating the potential for effective pollen removal and deposition by different visitors.
topic Apocynaceae
bees
butterflies
pollen
secondary pollen presentation
url https://doi.org/10.1002/aps3.11326
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