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INFLUENCE OF POLLINATION SPECIALIZATION AND BREEDING SYSTEM ON FLORAL INTEGRATION AND PHENOTYPIC VARIATION IN IPOMOEA
Authors:Víctor Rosas‐Guerrero  Mauricio Quesada  W Scott Armbruster  Rocío Pérez‐Barrales  Stacey DeWitt Smith
Institution:1. Centro de Investigaciones en Ecosistemas, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Apartado Postal 27‐3 (Xangari), 58089 Morelia, Michoacán, México;2. E‐mail: victor_rosas@yahoo.com;3. E‐mail: mquesada@oikos.unam.mx;4. School of Biological Sciences, University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, United Kingdom, PO1 2DY;5. Institute of Arctic Biology, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, AK 99775, USA;6. Deptartment of Biology, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, NO‐7491, Trondheim, Norway;7. E‐mail: Scott.Armbruster@port.ac.uk;8. Department of Plant Biology and Ecology, University of Seville, Seville 41080, Spain;9. E‐mail: Rocio.Barrales@port.ac.uk;10. School of Biological Sciences, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE 68588‐0118, USA;11. E‐mail: sdsmith@unl.edu
Abstract:Natural selection should reduce phenotypic variation and increase integration of floral traits involved in placement of pollen grains on stigmas. In this study, we examine the role of pollinators and breeding system on the evolution of floral traits by comparing the patterns of floral phenotypic variances and covariances in 20 Ipomoea species that differ in their level of pollination specialization and pollinator dependence incorporating phylogenetic relatedness. Plants with specialized pollination (i.e., those pollinated by one functional group or by few morphospecies) displayed less phenotypic variation and greater floral integration than generalist plants. Self‐compatible species also displayed greater floral integration than self‐incompatible species. Floral traits involved in pollen placement and pick up showed less variation and greater integration than floral traits involved in pollinator attraction. Analytical models indicate that both breeding system and the number of morphospecies had significant effects on floral integration patterns although only differences in the former were significant after accounting for phylogeny. These results suggest that specialist/self‐compatible plants experience more consistent selection on floral traits than generalist/self‐incompatible plants. Furthermore, pollinators and breeding system promote integration of floral traits involved in pollen placement and pick up rather than integration of the whole flower.
Keywords:Developmental constraints  floral evolution  floral variation  phenotypic integration  plant‐pollinator interaction  self‐compatibility
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