FLORAL AND POLLINATOR DIVERGENCE IN 2 SEXUALLY DECEPTIVE SOUTH-AFRICAN ORCHIDS

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作者
STEINER, KE
WHITEHEAD, VB
JOHNSON, SD
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[1] S AFRICAN MUSEUM,CAPE TOWN 8000,SOUTH AFRICA
[2] UNIV CAPE TOWN,DEPT BOT,RONDEBOSCH 7700,SOUTH AFRICA
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10.2307/2445632
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
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Two sister species in Disa section Disa were studied to evaluate the effect that minor differences in floral color, shape, and scent have on pollination. D. atricapilla and D. bivalvata have overlapping distributional ranges, occupy similar habitats, flower at the same time, and often occur sympatrically. Observations at several sites indicate that each species is pollinated almost exclusively by male wasps. D. atricapilla is pollinated by Podalonia canescens (Sphecidae), while D. bivalvata is pollinated mainly by Hemipepsis hilaris Smith (Pompilidae). Both wasp genera appear to exhibit mate-seeking behavior when approaching and visiting flowers. This together with the absence of a floral reward suggests that D. atricapilla and D. bivalvata are pollinated through sexual deception. Pollination success often appears low, but because of long floral life spans, overall fruiting success is generally high. The occasional presence of hybrids in areas of sympatry is attributed to secondary beetle pollinators. The rarity of these hybrids indicates that prefertilization barriers between the species are usually strong. This is the first report of pollination through sexual deception for southern Africa.
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页码:185 / 194
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