Experimental florivory and its effects on pollinators of Opuntia cantabrigiensis Lynch (Cactaceae)

IF 1.2 3区 农林科学 Q3 ENTOMOLOGY Arthropod-Plant Interactions Pub Date : 2025-02-12 DOI:10.1007/s11829-025-10131-7
Diana Cárdenas-Ramos, María C. Mandujano
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Florivores modify the attributes of flowers while feeding, that affects the behavior and frequency of pollinators that visit flowers and setting of fruits and seed as a result of low pollen deposition. We determined the effect of experimental florivory on pollinators visitations, fruit-set, and seed-set of Opuntia cantabrigiensis. Four treatments were applied on intact flowers during reproductive season: 1) removal of 50% of the perianth, 2) emasculated flower, 3) flower without stigma, perianth and stamens (stigma-perianth) and 4) intact flower-control; selected treatments mimic the types of florivory observed in the population. The frequency of visitation, activity and taxonomic identity of the pollinator were recorded. We found that frequency of pollinators decreased with damage to the flower, with the stigma-perianth treatment receiving the fewest visits. The most frequent pollinators were the solitary bees Macrotera sinaloana, Diadasia rinconis, and Lithurgopsis apicalis (Hymenoptera) that collect rewards and perch on the stigma of flowers. Pollinators responded differently to florivory; Ashmeadiella opuntiae avoided flowers with perianth damage, possibly associating it with a lack of rewards, while D. rinconis prefered such flowers, the removal of this structure facilitated access to floral rewards. Flowers in the stigma-perianth treatment produced seedless fruit. Intact flowers had higher seed production than those with perianth damage or emasculation due to low pollinator visitation and pollen deposition. Opuntia cantabrigiensis is a xenogamous species with dependence on biotic vectors, therefore the damage caused by florivores reduces the visit of their pollinators and its reproductive success, which could negatively affect the population persistence.

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Arthropod-Plant Interactions
Arthropod-Plant Interactions 生物-昆虫学
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期刊介绍: Arthropod-Plant Interactions is dedicated to publishing high quality original papers and reviews with a broad fundamental or applied focus on ecological, biological, and evolutionary aspects of the interactions between insects and other arthropods with plants. Coverage extends to all aspects of such interactions including chemical, biochemical, genetic, and molecular analysis, as well reporting on multitrophic studies, ecophysiology, and mutualism. Arthropod-Plant Interactions encourages the submission of forum papers that challenge prevailing hypotheses. The journal encourages a diversity of opinion by presenting both invited and unsolicited review papers.
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