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Toward a predictive understanding of the fitness costs of heterospecific pollen receipt and its importance in co-flowering communities. (Special Section: Ecological interactions and the evolution of plant mating systems.)

机译:对异种花粉接收的适宜性成本及其在共同开花社区中的重要性进行预测性了解。 (特别部分:生态相互作用和植物交配系统的演变。)

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Premise of the study: While we have a good understanding of how co-flowering plants interact via pollinator foraging, we still know very little about how plants interact via heterospecific pollen (HP) receipt. To fill this gap, we sought to illuminate the extent of HP receipt and quantitatively evaluate the fitness consequences of HP receipt. We consider plant traits that could mediate the fitness costs of HP receipt in an effort to better understand the potential consequences of pollinator sharing in natural communities. Methods: We survey the literature for occurrence of HP receipt and assess variation in the fitness effects of a standard HP treatment. We develop a conceptual framework for understanding variation in fitness consequences of HP receipt. Key results: We find evidence for variation in HP receipt and its costs. Our framework predicts that certain traits (self-incompatibility, small, highly aperaturate or allelopathic pollen) will lead to detrimental HP donors, whereas others (self-compatibility, small or wet stigmas, short styles) will lead to vulnerable HP recipients. We also predict that detrimental effects of HP receipt will increase with decreasing phylogenetic distance between donor and recipient. Conclusions: Our framework can guide much needed additional work so that we can evaluate whether and which plant traits contribute to the variation in the effects of HP receipt. This will be a step toward predicting the consequences of HP receipt in natural communities, and ultimately transform our understanding of the role of postpollination interactions in floral trait evolution and pollinator sharing.
机译:研究的前提:虽然我们对共同开花的植物如何通过授粉觅食进行相互作用有很好的了解,但我们对植物如何通过异种花粉(HP)的相互作用仍然知之甚少。为了填补这一空白,我们试图阐明惠普收据的程度并定量评估惠普收据的适用性后果。我们认为植物性状可以介导HP收据的适应性成本,以更好地了解自然社区中传粉媒介共享的潜在后果。方法:我们调查了发生HP的文献,并评估了标准HP治疗的适应性影响。我们开发了一个概念框架,用于了解HP收据适用性后果的变化。主要结果:我们发现了HP收据及其成本变化的证据。我们的框架预测,某些特征(自我不相容,小的,高度过饱和或化感的花粉)将导致有害的HP供体,而其他特征(自我相容,小的或湿的柱头,短样式)将导致脆弱的HP接受者。我们还预测,HP接收的有害影响将随着供体和受体之间的亲缘距离减小而增加。结论:我们的框架可以指导急需的其他工作,以便我们可以评估是否以及哪些植物性状导致了HP收据影响的变化。这将是迈向预测自然社区中HP的后果的一步,并最终改变我们对授粉后相互作用在花卉性状进化和传粉媒介共享中的作用的理解。

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