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Pollinator-dependent evolution of floral trait combinations in an orchid herb

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  • 1 School of Civil Engineering, Architecture and Environment, Xihua University, Chengdu 610039, China, 2 Yunnan Key Laboratory of Plant Reproductive Adaption and Evolutionary Ecology, Kunming 650091, China, 3 Laboratory of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Yunnan University, Kunming 650091, China, 4 South-East Tibetan Plateau Station for Integrated Observation and Research of Alpine Environment, Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China, 5 College of Landscape Architecture, Sichuan Agricultural University, Chengdu 611130, China

    *Corresponding author. E-mail: qingjun.li@ynu.edu.cn

Received date: 2020-02-17

  Revised date: 2020-04-28

  Accepted date: 2020-06-23

  Online published: 2020-06-28

Abstract

Aims

As one of the most important agents driving floral evolution, pollinators shape the diversity of flowers in angiosperms. However, most previous studies have only quantified pollinators driving the evolution of a single floral trait, and experimental estimates of the potential role of pollinators in shaping the evolution of floral trait associations are relatively rare.

Methods

We experimentally identified and estimated the pollinator-mediated directional and correlational selection on single floral traits and trait combinations across 2 years in an orchid species, Spiranthes sinensis.

Important Findings

Pollinators mediated directional selection for an earlier flowering start date and larger corolla size. Pollinators mediated positive correlational selection on the combinations of floral display traits and negative correlational selection on the combinations of flowering phenology and floral display traits. In addition, the strength of selection differed over time. Our results highlight the potential role of pollinators in driving the evolution of floral trait combinations and suggest that it is necessary to consider floral character functional associations when seeking to understand and predict the evolutionary trajectory of flowers in angiosperms.

Cite this article

Yun Wu, Xu-Yu Duan, Yong Xiang, Shao-Bin Weng, Jin-Yu Zhong, Jing Li and Qing-Jun Li . Pollinator-dependent evolution of floral trait combinations in an orchid herb[J]. Journal of Plant Ecology, 2020 , 13(4) : 450 -459 . DOI: 10.1093/jpe/rtaa033

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