Influence of distance from conspecific and heterospecific co-flowering plants on pollination and fecundity in the nectarless orchid dactylorhiza sambucina

IF 1.7 4区 生物学 Q2 PLANT SCIENCES Plant Ecology & Diversity Pub Date : 2023-10-17 DOI:10.1080/17550874.2023.2270992
Karl J. Duffy
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ABSTRACTBackground The relative influence of both conspecific and heterospecific plant density on the fecundity of generalist rewardless plants is unclear.Aims To test whether distance from both conspecific and heterospecific plants influence pollen removal, deposition, and fruit set in the nectarless orchid, Dactylorhiza sambucina that co-flowers with the rewarding Ranunculus apenninus.Methods I experimentally translocated D. sambucina inflorescences and measured pollen removal and deposition rates. I measured plant height and distance to D. sambucina and R. apenninus plants in 30 D. sambucina patches of varying density. I quantified the proportion of pollen removed, pollinia deposited, and fruit set and tested whether these vary according to plant height and distance to both D. sambucina and R. apenninus.Results Translocated inflorescences outside the population had a higher proportion of pollen removal than control plants within the population, while pollinia deposition rates did not differ. Increased D. sambucina height increased pollen removal rates, while increasing distance from R. apenninus resulted in both increased pollen deposition and fruit set.Conclusion Pollination and fecundity of a nectarless orchid may increase with increasing distance from rewarding heterospecifics. This study improves our understanding of how the fecundity of rewardless plants is influenced by co-flowering plants.KEYWORDS: Fecunditynearest neighbour distancepollinationplant fitnessspatial aggregationDisclaimerAs a service to authors and researchers we are providing this version of an accepted manuscript (AM). Copyediting, typesetting, and review of the resulting proofs will be undertaken on this manuscript before final publication of the Version of Record (VoR). During production and pre-press, errors may be discovered which could affect the content, and all legal disclaimers that apply to the journal relate to these versions also. AcknowledgementsI am grateful to Nona Mellaerts for invaluable assistance with field work and Giampiero Ciaschetti for advice in the field. This work was funded by a Starting Investigator Research Grant (Programma STAR) from the University of Naples Federico II and Compagnia San Paolo.I thank an anonymous reviewer and Richard Abbott for their thoughtful comments on the manuscript.Additional informationFundingThe work was supported by the Programma STAR .
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同种和异种共花植物距离对无花兰传粉和繁殖力的影响
摘要背景同种和异种植物密度对多面手无酬植物繁殖力的相对影响尚不清楚。目的研究与同种和异种植物的距离是否会影响与开花植物毛茛(Ranunculus apenninus)共花的无花兰(Dactylorhiza sambucina)花粉的去除、沉积和坐果。方法对三叶草花序进行易位实验,测定花粉的去除和沉积速率。在30个不同密度的三叶草斑块上,测量了三叶草和羊尾草的株高和距离。我量化了花粉去除、花粉沉积和坐果的比例,并测试了这些比例是否随植株高度和距离的不同而变化。结果种群外易位花序的花粉去除率高于种群内的对照植株,而花粉沉积率无显著差异。越高的山杨树花粉去除率越高,而越远的山杨树花粉沉积量越大,坐果率越高。结论无花蜜兰花的传粉和繁殖力随其与有益异种的距离增加而增加。本研究提高了我们对同花植物如何影响无酬植物繁殖力的理解。关键词:繁殖力最近邻距离授粉植物适应度空间聚集免责声明作为对作者和研究人员的服务,我们提供此版本的已接受稿件(AM)。在最终出版版本记录(VoR)之前,将对该手稿进行编辑、排版和审查。在制作和印前,可能会发现可能影响内容的错误,所有适用于期刊的法律免责声明也与这些版本有关。感谢Nona Mellaerts在实地工作中提供的宝贵援助,感谢Giampiero Ciaschetti在实地提供的建议。这项工作由那不勒斯费德里科二世大学和圣保罗公司资助的起始研究者研究基金(Programma STAR)资助。我感谢一位匿名审稿人和Richard Abbott对手稿的周到评论。这项工作得到了计划之星的支持。
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Plant Ecology & Diversity
Plant Ecology & Diversity PLANT SCIENCES-
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期刊介绍: Plant Ecology and Diversity is an international journal for communicating results and novel ideas in plant science, in print and on-line, six times a year. All areas of plant biology relating to ecology, evolution and diversity are of interest, including those which explicitly deal with today''s highly topical themes, such as biodiversity, conservation and global change. We consider submissions that address fundamental questions which are pertinent to contemporary plant science. Articles concerning extreme environments world-wide are particularly welcome. Plant Ecology and Diversity considers for publication original research articles, short communications, reviews, and scientific correspondence that explore thought-provoking ideas. To aid redressing ‘publication bias’ the journal is unique in reporting, in the form of short communications, ‘negative results’ and ‘repeat experiments’ that test ecological theories experimentally, in theoretically flawless and methodologically sound papers. Research reviews and method papers, are also encouraged. Plant Ecology & Diversity publishes high-quality and topical research that demonstrates solid scholarship. As such, the journal does not publish purely descriptive papers. Submissions are required to focus on research topics that are broad in their scope and thus provide new insights and contribute to theory. The original research should address clear hypotheses that test theory or questions and offer new insights on topics of interest to an international readership.
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