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The pollination of Habenaria rhodocheila (Orchidaceae) in South China: When butterflies take sides

Habenaria is one of the largest terrestrial genera in the family Orchidaceae. Most field studies on Habenaria species with greenish–white and nocturnal scented flowers are pollinated by nocturnal hawkmoths and settling moths. However, H. rhodocheila presents reddish flowers lacking a detectable scen...

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Autores principales: Chen, Xing‐Hui, Tan, Shao‐Lin, Liang, Yue‐Long, Huang, Lang, Xiao, Han‐Wen, Luo, Huo‐Lin, Xiong, Dong‐Jin, Yang, Bo‐Yun, Ren, Zong‐Xin
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7981216/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33767841
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.7242
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author Chen, Xing‐Hui
Tan, Shao‐Lin
Liang, Yue‐Long
Huang, Lang
Xiao, Han‐Wen
Luo, Huo‐Lin
Xiong, Dong‐Jin
Yang, Bo‐Yun
Ren, Zong‐Xin
author_facet Chen, Xing‐Hui
Tan, Shao‐Lin
Liang, Yue‐Long
Huang, Lang
Xiao, Han‐Wen
Luo, Huo‐Lin
Xiong, Dong‐Jin
Yang, Bo‐Yun
Ren, Zong‐Xin
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description Habenaria is one of the largest terrestrial genera in the family Orchidaceae. Most field studies on Habenaria species with greenish–white and nocturnal scented flowers are pollinated by nocturnal hawkmoths and settling moths. However, H. rhodocheila presents reddish flowers lacking a detectable scent and fails to fit the moth pollination syndrome. We investigated the pollinators, breeding system, and functional traits of H. rhodocheila in South China and found that two diurnal swallowtail butterflies Papilio helenus and Papilio nephelus (Papilionidae) were the effective pollinators. When butterflies foraged for nectar in the spur, the pollinia became attached between the palpi. A triangular projected median rostellar lobe was found at the entrance (sinus) of the spur of H. rhodocheila. This lobe divided the spur opening into two entrances forcing butterflies to enter their proboscides through the left or right side. When the projection of median rostellar lobe was removed, the site of pollinium attachment changed to the eyes of the butterflies, leading to a higher rate of pollinium removal but lower rate of pollinium deposition. Our quartz glass cylinder choice experiment suggested that visual rather than olfactory cues provided the major stimuli for butterflies to locate these flowers. Hand pollination experiments suggested this species was self‐compatible but pollinator‐dependent. However, the proportion of seeds with large embryos produced in self‐pollinated fruits was significantly lower than in cross‐pollinated fruits, indicating a significant inbreeding depression. Unlike many other orchid species, fruit set was higher than rates of pollinium removal, indicating a high level of pollination efficiency in a species with friable pollinia. Shifts from moth to butterfly pollination in the genus Habenaria parallel other orchid lineages providing insights into the potential for pollinator‐mediated floral trait selection.
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spelling pubmed-79812162021-03-24 The pollination of Habenaria rhodocheila (Orchidaceae) in South China: When butterflies take sides Chen, Xing‐Hui Tan, Shao‐Lin Liang, Yue‐Long Huang, Lang Xiao, Han‐Wen Luo, Huo‐Lin Xiong, Dong‐Jin Yang, Bo‐Yun Ren, Zong‐Xin Ecol Evol Original Research Habenaria is one of the largest terrestrial genera in the family Orchidaceae. Most field studies on Habenaria species with greenish–white and nocturnal scented flowers are pollinated by nocturnal hawkmoths and settling moths. However, H. rhodocheila presents reddish flowers lacking a detectable scent and fails to fit the moth pollination syndrome. We investigated the pollinators, breeding system, and functional traits of H. rhodocheila in South China and found that two diurnal swallowtail butterflies Papilio helenus and Papilio nephelus (Papilionidae) were the effective pollinators. When butterflies foraged for nectar in the spur, the pollinia became attached between the palpi. A triangular projected median rostellar lobe was found at the entrance (sinus) of the spur of H. rhodocheila. This lobe divided the spur opening into two entrances forcing butterflies to enter their proboscides through the left or right side. When the projection of median rostellar lobe was removed, the site of pollinium attachment changed to the eyes of the butterflies, leading to a higher rate of pollinium removal but lower rate of pollinium deposition. Our quartz glass cylinder choice experiment suggested that visual rather than olfactory cues provided the major stimuli for butterflies to locate these flowers. Hand pollination experiments suggested this species was self‐compatible but pollinator‐dependent. However, the proportion of seeds with large embryos produced in self‐pollinated fruits was significantly lower than in cross‐pollinated fruits, indicating a significant inbreeding depression. Unlike many other orchid species, fruit set was higher than rates of pollinium removal, indicating a high level of pollination efficiency in a species with friable pollinia. Shifts from moth to butterfly pollination in the genus Habenaria parallel other orchid lineages providing insights into the potential for pollinator‐mediated floral trait selection. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-03-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7981216/ /pubmed/33767841 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.7242 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Chen, Xing‐Hui
Tan, Shao‐Lin
Liang, Yue‐Long
Huang, Lang
Xiao, Han‐Wen
Luo, Huo‐Lin
Xiong, Dong‐Jin
Yang, Bo‐Yun
Ren, Zong‐Xin
The pollination of Habenaria rhodocheila (Orchidaceae) in South China: When butterflies take sides
title The pollination of Habenaria rhodocheila (Orchidaceae) in South China: When butterflies take sides
title_full The pollination of Habenaria rhodocheila (Orchidaceae) in South China: When butterflies take sides
title_fullStr The pollination of Habenaria rhodocheila (Orchidaceae) in South China: When butterflies take sides
title_full_unstemmed The pollination of Habenaria rhodocheila (Orchidaceae) in South China: When butterflies take sides
title_short The pollination of Habenaria rhodocheila (Orchidaceae) in South China: When butterflies take sides
title_sort pollination of habenaria rhodocheila (orchidaceae) in south china: when butterflies take sides
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7981216/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33767841
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.7242
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