New evidence for the Darwinian hypothesis of heterostyly:: breeding systems and pollinators in Narcissus sect. Apodanthi

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作者
Perez-Barrales, Rocio
Vargas, Pablo
Arroyo, Juan
机构
[1] Univ Seville, Dept Biol Vegetal & Ecol, E-41080 Seville, Spain
[2] CSIC, Madrid, Spain
关键词
incompatibility system; lepidopterans; phylogenetic reconstruction; solitary bees; speciation; style dimorphism; syrphids; Trichoptera;
D O I
10.1111/j.1469-8137.2006.01819.x
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Here we analysed the role played by breeding systems and pollinators in the evolution of heterostyly by testing whether evolution towards heterostyly is associated with style polymorphism and changes in pollinator proficiency or breeding system variation (Darwinian hypothesis). We studied pollinators, pollen-transfer efficiency, and incompatibility systems in all seven species of Narcissus sect. Apodanthi for which we also obtained chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) sequences from three spacers to infer phylogenetic relationships. Five species are self-incompatible and within-morph cross-compatible. Heterostylous (Narcissus albimarginatus) and style-dimorphic (Narcissus cuatrecasasii) species that have a high degree of reciprocity in stigma and anther height are primarily pollinated by solitary bees. The style-monomorphic species (Narcissus watieri) and the style-dimorphic species with the least stigma-anther reciprocity (Narcissus rupicola) are both self-compatible and pollinated by butterflies, moths and hover flies. Phylogenetic reconstruction of character transitions indicates that the shift from style dimorphism to distyly is associated with a shift to bee pollination. Pollination by lepidopterans and flies is associated with stable style dimorphism and monomorphism. Evolution and maintenance of style polymorphisms in this group of species are independent of incompatibility systems. Taken together, our results strongly support the pollinator-based model for evolution of heterostyly and style length polymorphisms in general.
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