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Long Tongues and Loose Niches: Evolution of Euglossine Bees and Their Nectar Flowers1
Authors:Brendan J Borrell
Abstract:I examined relationships between tongue length of orchid bees (Apidae: Euglossini) and nectar spur length of their flowers in the genera Calathea, Costus, and Dimerocostus using phylogenetically independent contrasts. Long‐tubed flowers have specialized on one or several species of long‐tongued euglossine bees, but long‐tongued bees have not specialized on long‐tubed flowers. Whereas long tongues may have evolved to provide access to a wider variety of nectar resources, long nectar spurs may be a mechanism for flowers to conserve nectar resources while remaining attractive to traplining bee visitors.
Keywords:Apidae  Calathea  Costus  Euglossini  foraging  orchid bees  pollination  specialization
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