Oil secretion and the pollination of Colpias mollis (Scrophulariaceae) |
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Authors: | K E Steiner V B Whitehead |
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Institution: | (1) Compton Herbarium, National Botanical Institute, Kirstenbosch, South Africa, ZM |
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Abstract: | Colpias mollis is a perennial lithophyte that secretes non-volatile oil as a pollinator reward. Its white to yellow flowers bear two narrow
pouches lined with glandular oil-secreting trichomes. The pollinating bee, Rediviva albifasciata (Melittidae), collects oil with its forelegs and midlegs by rubbing them against the gland patches within the flower. The
presence of specialised hairs on these legs facilitates oil-collection. The strongly congruent geographic distributions of
C. mollis and R. albifasciata and their close morphological fit suggest a long and close association between plant and pollinator. Although C. mollis appears dependent on R. albifasciata for pollination, R. albifasciata is not always dependent on C. mollis for oil. It can also obtain and utilise oil from flowers of the annual herb Hemimeris racemosa (Scrophulariaceae). At the main study site, fruit set of C. mollis was high (75.7%; N=202 flowers) in a dry year when H. racemosa was rare and relatively low (11.4%; N=184 flowers) in a wet year when H. racemosa was common.
Received July 15, 2001; accepted June 17, 2002 Published online: November 20, 2002
Addresses of the authors: Kim E. Steiner (e-mail: ksteiner@calacademy.org), Compton Herbarium, National Botanical Institute,
Kirstenbosch, South Africs; Current address: Department of Botany, Califormia Academy of Sciences, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco,
CA 94118, USA. V. B. Whitehead, South African Museum, P.O. Box 61, Cape Town 8000, South Africa; Current address: 87 Bruke
Street, Graaff-Reinet 6280, South Africa. |
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Keywords: | Key words: Colpias mollis Melittidae Namaqua-land oil-collecting bees Rediviva Scrophula-riaceae South Africa |
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