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The predictive power of pollination syndromes: Passerine pollination in heterantherous Meriania macrophylla (Benth.) Triana (Melastomataceae)
Authors:Jos Miguel Valverde&#x;Espinoza  Eduardo Chacn&#x;Madrigal  Olman Alvarado&#x;Rodríguez  Agnes S Dellinger
Institution:1. Escuela de Biología, Universidad de Costa Rica, San José Costa Rica ; 2. Department of Botany and Biodiversity Research, University of Vienna, Vienna Austria ; 3. Herbario Luis A. Fournier Origgi (USJ), Centro de Investigación en Biodiversidad y Ecología Tropical, Universidad de Costa Rica, San José Costa Rica ; 4. Centro de Investigación en Estructuras Microscópicas, Universidad de Costa Rica, San José Costa Rica
Abstract:The cloud forest species Meriania macrophylla (Benth.) Triana has pseudocampanulate flowers with bulbous stamen appendages, typical for the passerine pollination syndrome found in the Melastomataceae tribe Merianieae. The species is further characterized by strong stamen dimorphism (heteranthery), a condition otherwise associated with pollen‐rewarding bee‐pollinated species (both in Melastomataceae and beyond). In passerine‐pollinated Merianieae, however, flowers usually only show weak stamen dimorphism. Here, we conducted field and laboratory investigations to determine the pollinators of M. macrophylla and assess the potential role of strong heteranthery in this species. Our field observations in Costa Rica confirmed syndrome predictions and indeed proved pollination by passerine birds in M. macrophylla. The large bulbous set of stamens functions as a food‐body reward to the pollinating birds, and as trigger for pollen release (bellows mechanism) as typical for the passerine syndrome in Merianieae. In contrast to other passerine‐pollinated Merianieae, the second set of stamens has seemingly lost its rewarding and pollination function, however. Our results demonstrate the utility of the pollination syndrome concept even in light of potentially misleading traits such as strong heteranthery.
Keywords:buzz pollination  division‐  of‐  labor hypothesis  heteranthery  melastomataceae  thraupidae
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