Thrips (Thysanoptera) pollination in Australian subtropical rainforests, with particular reference to pollination of Wilkiea huegeliana (Monimiaceae)

IF 0.1 4区 历史学 Q3 HISTORY NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF HISTORY Pub Date : 2001-01-01 DOI:10.1080/002229301447853
G. Williams, P. Adam, L. Mound
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Approximately 23 species of thrips were recorded from flowers of 26 species of Australian subtropical rainforest trees, shrubs and vines (in 17 families) in the Manning Valley, coastal northern New South Wales. Pollination by thrips (thripophily) appears more widespread in rainforest communities than has been previously recognized. The pollination ecology of Wilkiea huegeliana (Monimiaceae) was studied in detail. Wilkiea huegeliana is a small, unisexual, annually flowering tree or shrub of rainforest and associated ecotones in eastern Australia, and is a larval food plant for the Regent Skipper butterfly Euschemon rafflesia rafflesia (Hesperiidae). At this latitude W. huegeliana is pollinated solely by a species of thrips, Thrips setipennis, but T. setipennis is not restricted to W. huegeliana and was recorded from flowers of 13 rainforest plant species. It appears to be the obligate pollinator also for Rapanea howittiana and R. variabilis (Myrsinaceae). Pollinator exclusion experiments were inconclusive but W. huegeliana may be facultatively agamospermous. The recruitment pathway to unrewarding female W. huegeliana flowers is uncertain but attraction may function by automimicry. Both male and female flowers serve as brood sites for T. setipennis larvae. Although the pollination ecology of W. huegeliana is specialized, the family Monimiaceae exhibits a broad diversity of pollination strategies. A number of these are discussed. The apparent obligate and restricted pollinator requirements of W. huegeliana may make it, and any associated phytophagous fauna, vulnerable to the impacts of habitat fragmentation.
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澳大利亚亚热带雨林中Thrips (Thysanoptera)的传粉,特别提到了wilkia huegeliana (Monimiaceae)的传粉
在新南威尔士州北部沿海曼宁山谷,从澳大利亚亚热带雨林树木、灌木和藤本植物(17科)26种花卉中记录了约23种蓟马。在雨林群落中,蓟马(嗜蓟马性)的授粉似乎比以前认识到的更为广泛。本文详细地研究了胡姬莲(Monimiaceae)的传粉生态学。wilkia huegeliana是一种小型的,单性的,每年开花的乔木或灌木,生长在澳大利亚东部的雨林和相关的过渡带,是Regent Skipper butterfly Euschemon rafflesia rafflesia (Hesperiidae)的幼虫食物植物。在这个纬度,威格莱纳仅由一种蓟马(thrips setipennis)授粉,但威格莱纳并不局限于威格莱纳,在13种雨林植物的花中都有记录。它似乎也是花楸属(Rapanea howittiana)和异花楸属(r.a variabilis)的专性传粉者。排除传粉者的实验结果不确定,但威氏水杨花可能是兼性无精子的。获取无回报雌花的途径是不确定的,但吸引可能通过自律性起作用。雄花和雌花都是塞蒂蝶幼虫的产卵地。尽管威格莱纳的传粉生态是专业化的,但其传粉策略却具有广泛的多样性。本文讨论了其中一些问题。明显的专性和限制性传粉者需求可能使其以及任何相关的植食动物容易受到栖息地破碎化的影响。
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