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Biotic versus abiotic pollination in Oeceoclades maculata (Lindl.) Lindl. (Orchidaceae)
Authors:JOÃO MRBV AGUIAR  LUDMILA M PANSARIN  JAMES D ACKERMAN  EMERSON R PANSARIN
Institution:1. University of S?o Paulo, Department of Biology, Av. Bandeirantes, Ribeir?o Preto, SP 14040‐901, Brazil;2. Campinas State University, Graduate Program in Plant Biology, Institute of Biology, Department of Plant Biology, CP 6109, Campinas, SP 13083‐970, Brazil;3. University of Puerto Rico, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Department of Biology and Center for Applied Tropical Ecology and Conservation, PO Box 70377, San Juan PR, 00936‐8377, USA
Abstract:Geographical variation in the reproductive biology of widespread species often occurs at their distributional boundaries. We sought to determine whether such variation has occurred in an invasive orchid, Oeceoclades maculata, across its naturalized range. We compared its reproductive biology in a Brazilian population with that published for a population on the Caribbean island of Puerto Rico. In the state of São Paulo, O. maculata flowers between December and February, at the height of the rainy season. Similar fruit sets were observed in manual self (76%) and cross (70.4%) pollination treatments. The fruit set of plants protected from both pollinators and rainfall was 6.1%, whereas plants exposed only to rainfall had a fruit set of 41.4%, slightly less than the controls (48.3%). Like the Puerto Rico population, reproduction is primarily through rain‐assisted autogamy, but unlike observations made on the island, outcrossing can eventually occur. We observed two butterfly species (Heliconius ethilla narcaea and Heliconius erato phyllis) pollinating O. maculata. Secretory epidermal cells and trichomes of the spur lumen produced 0.7 µL of 25% (sucrose equivalents) nectar per flower each morning, which was stored in a dilated basal portion of the spur and reabsorbed by the afternoon. Thus, geographical variation in reproductive biology exists across the broad invasive range of O. maculata.
Keywords:floral biology  geographical variation  rain‐assisted autogamy  reproductive assurance  reproductive biology
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