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Going to great lengths: selection for long corolla tubes in an extremely specialized bat–flower mutualism

机译:竭尽全力:在非常专业的蝙蝠-花共生中选择长花冠管

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In a hypothesis that has remained controversial since its inception, Darwin suggested that long-tubed flowers and long-tongued pollinators evolved together in a coevolutionary race, with each selecting for increasing length in the other. Although the selective pressures that flowers impose on tongue length are relatively straightforward, in that longer tongues allow access to more nectar, selective pressures that pollinators impose on flower length are less clear. Here, we test for such selective pressures in the highly specialized mutualism between the nectar bat Anoura fistulata, which can extend its tongue twice as far as other nectar bats, and Centropogon nigricans, which has flowers of a similar length (8–9 cm). We used flight cage experiments to examine the effects of artificially manipulated flower lengths on (i) bat behaviour and (ii) pollen transfer. Increased length produced longer visits, but did not affect the force bats applied during visits. In the second experiment, flower length increased both the male and female components of flower function: long male flowers delivered more pollen grains and long female flowers received more pollen grains. However, pollen transfer was not correlated with visit duration, so the mechanism behind differences in pollen transfer remains unclear. By demonstrating that bats select for increasing flower length, these results are consistent with the hypothesis that A. fistulata evolved its remarkable tongue in a coevolutionary race with long-tubed flowers similar to that envisioned by Darwin.
机译:自成立以来一直存在争议的假说中,达尔文建议长管花和长舌头传粉者在共同进化的种族中共同进化,彼此选择彼此增加长度。尽管花对舌长施加的选择性压力相对简单,但较长的舌头允许进入更多的花蜜,而传粉媒介对花长施加的选择性压力尚不清楚。在这里,我们测试了在花蜜蝙蝠Anoura fistulata可以延伸其舌头两倍于其他花蜜蝙蝠的花蜜蝙蝠与Centropogon nigricans之间的高度选择性的共生关系中的选择性压力,Centropogon nigricans花的长度相似(8–9 cm) 。我们使用飞行笼实验来检验人工操纵的花长对(i)蝙蝠行为和(ii)花粉转移的影响。长度的增加导致探视时间更长,但是并没有影响探视过程中施加的力棒。在第二个实验中,花的长度增加了花功能的雄性和雌性成分:长的雄花提供更多的花粉粒,而长的雌花则获得更多的花粉粒。但是,花粉转移与访问持续时间无关,因此花粉转移差异背后的机制仍不清楚。通过证明蝙蝠选择增加花的长度,这些结果与假说A. fistulata在与长达尔花所设想的长管花的共进化种族中进化出其非凡的舌头这一假设是一致的。

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