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Floral scent in bat-pollinated plants: a case of convergent evolution
Authors:JETTE T. KNUDSEN  LARS TOLLSTEN
Affiliation:Department of Chemical Ecology, University of Göteborg, Carl Skottsbergs gata 22, S-413 19 Göteborg, Sweden
Abstract:The chemical composition of floral scent in eight bat-pollinated species belonging to six different plant families was investigated. Floral scent was collected by headspace trapping using porous adsorbents and the chemical composition determined by coupled gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. In all species except one the floral scent was found to include sulphur-containing compounds, of which several are reported for the first time in floral scents. Three species contained mushroom-like smelling fatty acid derivatives with a C8-skeleton. Such flowers may be recognized by pollinators as humid environments in otherwise dry surroundings. The presence of similar or chemically closely related sulphur containing compounds in floral scent of bat-pollinated plant species from differing families may represent a case of convergent evolution in scent composition and an adaptation to attract this specific group of pollinators with similar sensory preferences.
Keywords:c8-compounds    chiropterophily    GC-MS    head-space adsorption    nocturnal scent production    sulphur-compounds.
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