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Pollination ecology in sympatric winter flowering Helleborus (Ranunculaceae)
Authors:José Luis Vesprini  Ettore Pacini
Institution:1. Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias, Universidad Nacional de Rosario, CONICET, Parque Villarino S/N cc14 S2125 ZAA Zavalla, Argentina;2. Dipartimento Scienze Ambientali, Università degli Studi di Siena, Via P.A. Mattioli 4, 53100 Siena, Italy
Abstract:We studied biotic and abiotic factors that influence pollination in two sympatric winter flowering species. Helleborus foetidus and Helleborus bocconei flower simultaneously in winter. Although climatic conditions are not favorable for biotic pollination both species rely mainly on large bees of the genus Bombus. At the beginning of flowering, harsh climatic conditions are restrictive for insect visits. As flowering continues and temperatures rise, pollinator activity increases. The two plant species share pollinators that visit them indiscriminately. The flowers of the two species differ in form and insects visit H. foetidus by inserting their heads and H. bocconei ventrally: pollen load on insects is highly specialized. With the arrival of spring, many other species start to bloom and in spite of the large number of flowers still on the plants insects abandon Helleborus species. At the end of spring increasing biotic interactions take away pollinators from the Helleborus species.
Keywords:Bumblebee pollination  Floral densities  Helleborus  Mutualism  Winter pollination  Sympatric species
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