Character displacement in style length between pollinator-sharing Clerodendrum trichotomum and C. izuinsulare (Verbenaceae) |
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Authors: | T. Miyake K. Inoue |
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Affiliation: | (1) Depart-ment of Biology, Graduate School of Sciences, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, 812-8581, Japan;(2) Biological Institute and Herbarium, Faculty of Science Shinshu University, Matsumoto, Nagano, 390-8621, Japan |
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Abstract: | Competition for pollination may occur between pollinator-sharing sympatric plants and this may cause character displacement of their floral traits. We examined this possibility by comparing flower morphology of the sympatric population of Clerodendrum trichotomum and its co-flowering congener, C. izuinsulare, with that of the allopatric populations. The two species were visited in common by such insects as diurnal hawkmoths, bees, swallowtails and nocturnal hawkmoths, and were pollinated nocturnally as well as diurnally. Interspecific pollen transfer can occur by sharing pollinators; however, they did not hybridize when artificially pollinated. Flower size, including stamen and style lengths, is larger in C. trichotomum with an overlap in range. The style of C. izuinsulare in the sympatric population was significantly shorter than that in the allopatric population, while there was no significant difference in style length between the allopatric and the sympatric C. trichotomum. This seems to facilitate avoidance of interspecific pollen transfer in the sympatric population.Ken Inoue was killed in an accident on July 28, 2003, during his research trip in Sakhalin. |
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Keywords: | /content/3qlgfxggufrpfp5r/xxlarge8194.gif" alt=" ensp" align=" MIDDLE" BORDER=" 0" > Clerodendrum trichotomum Clero- dendrum izuinsulare competition for pollination flower morphology interspecific pollen transfer style length |
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