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The pollination biology ofHibbertia stricta (Dilleniaceae)
Authors:Peter Bernhardt
Affiliation:(1) Plant Cell Biology Research Centre, School of Botany, University of Melbourne, 3052 Parkville, Vic., Australia
Abstract:The exines of pollen grains ofHibbertia stricta (DC.)R. Br. exF. Muell. (Sect.Pleurandra) wear an oily, yellow pollen coat that stains positively for lipids. The pollen is collected by asocial bees, exclusively. The most common floral foragers are members of the genusLasioglossum (subgenusChilalictus;Halictidae) and they harvest pollen via thoracic vibration. As these bees cling to the inflated anthers their pollen smeared bodies come in contact with either of the two wet, nonpapillate stigmas. The stigmas respond positively to cytochemical tests for the presence of esterase immediately following expansion of the corolla, indicating the effective pollination period. The foraging patterns of the bees are narrowly to broadly polylectic. AsH. stricta flowers are nectarless, it is not surprising that bees bearing mixed pollen loads always carry the pollen of at least one nectariferous, coblooming plant. The pollination biology ofH. stricta is compared with otherHibbertia spp. and with ldquopollen flowersrdquo in general.
Keywords:Angiosperms  Magnoliidae  Dilleniaceae  Hibbertia stricta  Lasioglossum (Halictidae)  Pollination ecology  melittophily  pollen flowers  Solanum Type flowers
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